VarmintCong
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- First Name
- Chris
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- 2023 Ford Focus ST-Line (sold) & 2025 CW Type R
So on dry pavement the LSD lets you get on the gas coming out of the turn much earlier or stronger than you normally could with an open diff. In a modestly powered car like the Civic you can get by without one if you aren't aggressive with the throttle - unless it rains or snows, then you get tons of wheelspin, just pulling onto a wet road at mild throttle inputs. That's what I hated about my Sport hatch, the wheelspin (or the traction control cutting power and the car bogging down) in the rain.I'm not very knowledgeable in this topic, but I guess my biggest pleasure from driving cars with LSD is on winding roads or turns that you take faster than you should.
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