So I've been reading that the Torsen style limited slip differential for the MSP is very similar to the Atx open differential. My question is, after reading, is has anybody successfully done it? I've read that it involves machining the speedo gear, as well as a few other modifications...but I can't seem to find what those "Few other modifications" entail. I'm looking at building the Terminator transmission with a Billet input shaft, Lentec Torque Converter, and Lentech Valvebody with the AltoUSA Red Eagle rebuild...which should handle well in excess of 500hp although it will never see anywhere near that. Torque converter and valve body...easy, just contact lentech
Input shaft...hrmm...ford racing used to have them, but I think they've been discontinued. Either TCS or Lentech should have access to them
Red Eagle rebuild...easy, I've already sourced the part numbers.
now for the hard part...sourcing and modifying a LSD...it's so similar to the MTX LSD it's sickening...why couldn't quaife just make a Plug and Play unit...
I've read that the Torsens from the MSP LSD will work with the auto IF the speedo gear is machined in, but the MSP LSD is weak sauce...and will fail past 200hp...question is...is that first time or due to excessive wear and tear from increased HP?
Input shaft...hrmm...ford racing used to have them, but I think they've been discontinued. Either TCS or Lentech should have access to them
Red Eagle rebuild...easy, I've already sourced the part numbers.
now for the hard part...sourcing and modifying a LSD...it's so similar to the MTX LSD it's sickening...why couldn't quaife just make a Plug and Play unit...
I've read that the Torsens from the MSP LSD will work with the auto IF the speedo gear is machined in, but the MSP LSD is weak sauce...and will fail past 200hp...question is...is that first time or due to excessive wear and tear from increased HP?
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