LSD for 6sp V160/V161?
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LSD for 6sp V160/V161?
Hey everyone, anyone that runs the 6sp tranny in their car know if it comes stock with any form of LSD? or if not can recommend a good LSD to hook up to it. I am having traction problems shifting hard in 2nd when flooring it when the tires brakes loose i can feel one tire spin fast than the other. Let me know thanks!
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Hey everyone, anyone that runs the 6sp tranny in their car know if it comes stock with any form of LSD? or if not can recommend a good LSD to hook up to it. I am having traction problems shifting hard in 2nd when flooring it when the tires brakes loose i can feel one tire spin fast than the other. Let me know thanks!
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the best option for the 6 speed in to do the stock supra tt 6speed pumkin swap... the lsd is pretty beefy from the factory and the ratios will line up perfectly for the 6speed (as if it was a stock supra tt 6speed) however if you want the ultimate then go for the trd (6speed model...not the auto model) into a 6speed pumkin... and you've got the mother of all lsds (however this will require opening a pumkin and swapping out the internals which is precision work that must be done properly. However i'm pretty sure that the stock 6speed diff will handle a massive amount of abuse, alot more than the stock tt auto...
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i suggested the gs400 for the final gearing is very very close to a 6sp diff and with the ability to add a trd lsd to it , it makes for a very stout rearend
cost wise going full 6sp diff requires new driveshaft, new axles and the actual diff if you can find one
going gs 400 diff means you can use your current driveshaft/axles the only real cost is trd lsd and labor to install into pumpkin
when i do go 6 sp i will be going this route
cost wise going full 6sp diff requires new driveshaft, new axles and the actual diff if you can find one
going gs 400 diff means you can use your current driveshaft/axles the only real cost is trd lsd and labor to install into pumpkin
when i do go 6 sp i will be going this route
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i suggested the gs400 for the final gearing is very very close to a 6sp diff and with the ability to add a trd lsd to it , it makes for a very stout rearend
cost wise going full 6sp diff requires new driveshaft, new axles and the actual diff if you can find one
going gs 400 diff means you can use your current driveshaft/axles the only real cost is trd lsd and labor to install into pumpkin
when i do go 6 sp i will be going this route
cost wise going full 6sp diff requires new driveshaft, new axles and the actual diff if you can find one
going gs 400 diff means you can use your current driveshaft/axles the only real cost is trd lsd and labor to install into pumpkin
when i do go 6 sp i will be going this route
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Shifter will sit about 1 inch shorter and few inches back than 5 speed.
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