LSD 2010+ Wow!
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Without labor, the pumpking and misc parts (bolts, etc) was around 4-5k.
Also remember the difference between the two. The Factory unit is a Torsen differential that is a gear type, the OS Gikken is a clutch pack type. The clutch pack type can be finicky as it sometimes needs a certain amount of "friction modifier" added to the gear oil to make sure the clutches behave as they should.
I think your best bet is wait for someone to crash their 10+ model and buy the pumpkin from a junkyard :P
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How many of you drive your IS F hard enough to truly feel the benefits of the LSD? Probably not many of you...all this talk about performance this performance that...most of us hasn't even taken your car to a drag strip, track or autocross. I bet less than 5% of us have.
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I can attest to it on a daily basis. I went from an '08 -F (no LSD), awful, sloppy rear-handling, to a (few cars), to a '10 and the handling when coming out of a corner under heavy throttle is completely different, as it should be. The only annoying thing about the differential is making u-turn's
#20
^^^ I have and I can tell you that the difference between pre-LSD and LSD is measurable in the 1/8 mile (the only track I have in my area). I don't care about my times, this track sucks big time, but at least it helps me measuring mods (kind of a cheap dyno session). I've had way better times at PBIR (old Moroso) but I don't go there often.
These are some numbers that I remember from my visits to the local track:
2013 FORD MUSTANG BOSS 302
8.5s @ 86 mph
2010 NISSAN GT-R
7.9s @ ???
2010 CORVETTE Z06
8.1s @ ???
2008 LEXUS ISF stock (mine)
8.5s @ 86 mph
2008 LEXUS ISF w/ JoeZ intake, muffler/cat delete, MHP "tune" (mine)
8.3s @ 89 mph
2012 LEXUS ISF stock (mine)
8.7s @ 84 mph
2012 LEXUS ISF w/ ISS Forged DES, PPE header, JoeZ intake (mine)
8.5s @ 86 mph
I thought I should be quicker than my previous ISF but no, it's not happening yet. I'm still wondering about the intake, I think my car needs more air, besides this has been a cruel summer and that may be affecting my 2012 times. Outside a drag strip the 2010-2012 ISF should be faster than the previous years.
These are some numbers that I remember from my visits to the local track:
2013 FORD MUSTANG BOSS 302
8.5s @ 86 mph
2010 NISSAN GT-R
7.9s @ ???
2010 CORVETTE Z06
8.1s @ ???
2008 LEXUS ISF stock (mine)
8.5s @ 86 mph
2008 LEXUS ISF w/ JoeZ intake, muffler/cat delete, MHP "tune" (mine)
8.3s @ 89 mph
2012 LEXUS ISF stock (mine)
8.7s @ 84 mph
2012 LEXUS ISF w/ ISS Forged DES, PPE header, JoeZ intake (mine)
8.5s @ 86 mph
I thought I should be quicker than my previous ISF but no, it's not happening yet. I'm still wondering about the intake, I think my car needs more air, besides this has been a cruel summer and that may be affecting my 2012 times. Outside a drag strip the 2010-2012 ISF should be faster than the previous years.
you think weather was that big of a factor?
#24
People have told me that one of my rear wheels spins when launching for the quarter mile. Don't know if that happens when the fluid overheats or is a more regular occurrence without a real LSD.
The rear definitely feels artificial around tight turns (jerky slip and grip) ? e-lsd effect.
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How many of you drive your IS F hard enough to truly feel the benefits of the LSD? Probably not many of you...all this talk about performance this performance that...most of us hasn't even taken your car to a drag strip, track or autocross. I bet less than 5% of us have.
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