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Old 07-06-2010, 03:13 PM
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Has LSD been an option on the 997s since 2006? If not, when was it offered?
 
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Old 07-06-2010, 03:31 PM
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The LSD option first came available in 2009 on the 997.2. If you have a 997.1 you will have an open differential. You can upgrade the differential to Quaife, Guards, etc.

I put a Quaife in mine about 18 months ago and wonder what they were doing by not offering one in a Carrera.
 
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Cool. Thanks for the quick answer.
 
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Question northvan. Do you notice a difference while regular street driving? Good?...Bad? Thanks. did not mean to hijack, just curious.
 
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Originally Posted by NorthVan
The LSD option first came available in 2009 on the 997.2. If you have a 997.1 you will have an open differential. You can upgrade the differential to Quaife, Guards, etc.

I put a Quaife in mine about 18 months ago and wonder what they were doing by not offering one in a Carrera.
There was a sport suspension offered in Europe with the 997.1 . i don't recall what year it began and it was not offered in North America.
 
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Yrralis, you are correct about the sports suspension for the European market that was not available for North America. I believe it was offered from the very beginning. Curiously, there is a part number for a transmission with limited slip on the North America PET catalog though I don't know how it would work with our cars that came with PSM and PASM. This transmission is for the 997.1 cars.
 
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Question northvan. Do you notice a difference while regular street driving? Good?...Bad? Thanks. did not mean to hijack, just curious.
It depends on how you drive. I find it so much easier to throw the back end around with control. Cornering becomes more of a point and shoot, then with the OEM diff, and I can get on the gas when I want to.
 
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Originally Posted by cibergypsy
Yrralis, you are correct about the sports suspension for the European market that was not available for North America. I believe it was offered from the very beginning. Curiously, there is a part number for a transmission with limited slip on the North America PET catalog though I don't know how it would work with our cars that came with PSM and PASM. This transmission is for the 997.1 cars.
I don't believe it can be retrofitted or if it can it's very expensive .
 
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I don't believe it can be retrofitted or if it can it's very expensive .
It might be easier (or more logical) to upgrade to an aftermarket LSD... People complain that factory LSD don't last long on the track
 
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It might be easier (or more logical) to upgrade to an aftermarket LSD... People complain that factory LSD don't last long on the track
+1, it would have been nice to have a factory option available, however I know a lot of GT3 owners that have replaced their LsD due to wear
 
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IMO if you're not tracking the car heavily, there's so much weight over the rear wheels that you don't really need an LSD
 
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Originally Posted by mike87
IMO if you're not tracking the car heavily, there's so much weight over the rear wheels that you don't really need an LSD
As I said earlier, it depends on how you are driving your car.
 
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IMO if you're not tracking the car heavily, there's so much weight over the rear wheels that you don't really need an LSD
For a car driven only on the street, there is absolutely no need...
 


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