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Old Feb 1, 2008 | 07:45 PM
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LSD for an FC

Yea, just wondering what would be a good LSD for an FC? I'm trying to drift mine and I want to get a good one, I just don't know what's good or bad.

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Old Feb 1, 2008 | 07:56 PM
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LSD off a TII would be a good one to get. I prefer the clutch type LSD off the 86-88 i think the 89-91 LSD are viscous.

I think Kaaz has an LSD for the FC
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Old Feb 1, 2008 | 08:00 PM
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Oh, I didn't know that the TIIs already had LSDs! Thanks I'll be sure to look for one of those!

Anyone else? Please post!
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Old Feb 1, 2008 | 08:37 PM
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Series 4 GTU's and GXL's both had clutch-type LSDs. There is no need to swap in a full turbo drivetrain to have limited slip.
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Old Feb 1, 2008 | 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Hecubus84
Series 4 GTU's and GXL's both had clutch-type LSDs. There is no need to swap in a full turbo drivetrain to have limited slip.
Series 4 GTU, Series 5 GTUs (Yes, there is a difference)
and all GXL's had LSD's
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Old Feb 1, 2008 | 10:24 PM
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Forming plurals of lowercase letters

Apostrophes are used to form plurals of letters that appear in lowercase; here the rule appears to be more typographical than grammatical, e.g. "three ps" versus "three p's." To form the plural of a lowercase letter, place 's after the letter. There is no need for apostrophes indicating a plural on capitalized letters, numbers, and symbols (though keep in mind that some editors, teachers, and professors still prefer them). Here are some examples:

p's and q's = a phrase indicating politeness, possibly from "mind your pleases and thankyous"?

Nita's mother constantly stressed minding one's p's and q's.

three Macintosh G4s = three of the Macintosh model G4

There are two G4s currently used in the writing classrom.

many &s = many ampersands

That printed page has too many &s on it.

the 1960s = the years in decade from 1960 to 1969

The 1960s were a time of great social unrest.




Although grammatically incorrect, I wanted to differentiate between the GTU and the GTUs. Surely you have to agree that this can be a problem with English grammar.

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