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Biggest_of_A
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JUN 27, 09:21 PM
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Building a FrankenMuncie MY8, M-17,
Should I go ahead and do the limited slip at the same time? Or is the limited slip not worth the expense? EP, Traction Concepts and Phantom Grip are the only options I have identified.
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pmbrunelle
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JUN 27, 10:11 PM
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I don't know about limited slips.
La Fiera likes welded diffs.
With my open-diffed M19/M17 FrankenMuncie, I can lay down two black stripes on the road.
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Biggest_of_A
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JUN 28, 10:34 AM
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Won’t be welding up my diff.
But great to hear about doing fine with the open diff.
I have a 3800 SC, but I guess that puts a lot weight squarely over the rear wheels.
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pmbrunelle
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JUN 28, 11:30 AM
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My Fiero has 41:59 front:rear weight distribution.
510 kg front 730 kg rear[This message has been edited by pmbrunelle (edited 06-28-2020).]
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Spoon
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JUN 28, 05:25 PM
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quote | Originally posted by pmbrunelle:
My Fiero has 41:59 front:rear weight distribution.
510 kg front 730 kg rear
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Okay I just had Alexa figure it out....
510 kg / 1120 lb.front 41% 730 kg rear / 1610 lb. rear: 59%
Spoon
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