Ant ideas on where an price?ENGINR said:No - GSR front LSD should be readily available.
EVO-00X said:Factory GSR RS viscous front LSD gearboxes are rare as. Every now and then one will come up in the NZ forums for sale but they get snapped up quickly.
They also came out with rear LSD, but again they are hard to find especially in Australia. You are better off sourcing a rear mech LSD centre from an EVO 2/3 and throw it into your GSR rear diff housing using the GSR crownwheel and pinion to create a GSR ratio 3.545 mech LSD rear end.
OR alternatively, ditch the GSR box and diff and get an EVO box with factory front viscous LSD and an EVO mech LSD rear diff.
ENGINR said:Nothing wrong with a viscous rear LSD.
That's exactly what I've had checked and thought all along. Some of the boys on here reckon they do though.VR-4Squid said:From the factory the mitsi plate lsd's don't have any preload - so you don't have to put up with all that binding/etc in carparks
EVO 1 GSR had a viscous rear LSD.Red1 said:hi. Just wondering what are the differences between an evo gsr and evo rs lsd gearbox-evo1-3?
evopwr said:Theres also nothing wrong with open diffs
Why did you upgrade shayne? :thumbsup::thumbsup: