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Old 02-24-2009, 04:54 PM
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Do most of you guys use the lsd rear ends or is a non lsd rear end sufficent for a car that only going to be used as a weekend cruiser?

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Old 02-24-2009, 05:03 PM
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Gday guys
Do most of you guys use the lsd rear ends or is a non lsd rear end sufficent for a car that only going to be used as a weekend cruiser?
You do not need a posi, or even an independent rear for that matter, for "gentle weekend cruising." BUT, if you start showing off and get on her hard over a bumpy, dusty, curvy road you'll want a fully independent limited slip rear to keep you on the road, not off.
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Old 02-24-2009, 06:31 PM
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For a weekend cruiser a non LSD will be all you need.
If you want to lay 2 black lines when taking of then you need the LSD

And if going drag racing you will want LSD.
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Old 02-24-2009, 06:37 PM
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If you want to lay 2 black lines when taking of then you need the LSD
Nothing looks quite as stupid as a one-legged burn out -- unless you couple it with uncontrolled wheel hop.
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For a weekend cruiser a non LSD will be all you need.
If you want to lay 2 black lines when taking of then you need the LSD

And if going drag racing you will want LSD.
ditto

the single spinner might help you avoid finding that you're suddently pointing the wrong way

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If your running a Ford power plant you definately need a LSD
as for the others a banjo will be sufficient
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Old 02-25-2009, 04:47 AM
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dthe single spinner might help you avoid finding that you're suddently pointing the wrong way
Or just pull four of the plug wires. That'll keep you rear end from coming out from under you as well.
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If your running a Ford power plant you definately need a LSD
as for the others a banjo will be sufficient

Some of those Ford blokes are on LSD I think
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as for the others a banjo will be sufficient

Acecob,

Aren't the words "Ford Power plant" an oxymoron???
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I'm just fitting a 9'' IRS and are using a Detroit True Trak it detects when one wheel loses traction and transmits the power to the other wheel. These things are the next step up from an LSD and not as irritating as a Detroit locker
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This chev ford thing comes up all the time..... I reckon if shelby thought a chev engine was any good he would have put one in to start with..... Its like buying a ford car and putting a holden donk in it.....
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We've hooked him Schipps, Now we've just got to reel him in



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I think Acecob used the right bait as he might have been the first one to hook a couple.
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I think Acecob used the right bait as he might have been the first one to hook a couple.
He got a couple of nibbles with that one. Mark took the big bite.
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You just gotta laugh fella's..... each to their own an enjoy it!!!!!
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Mark has forgotten that Shelby went to Chev first and they knocked him back, so even the man who built these cars really wanted to put a chev in it, we simply carry out his wishes
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Don't you start Dave. This is how the Cold War started. Khrushchev and Eisenhower were arguing about who had the biggest A-Bomb
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And ...

It would appear there were a couple of chev powered AC Ace running around years before good ole Shel even thought of the cobra.

Called the CorVace .... see here.

CorVace Photos!
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Oh to have fallen so far...

From one who was once one of the blue oval's staunchest most one eyed supporters. To have pointed out that the chev came first...

Les I humbly offer my Vader mask and cloak to you. You are now the master.



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Oh to have fallen so far...

From one who was once one of the blue oval's staunchest most one eyed supporters. To have pointed out that the chev came first...

Les I humbly offer my Vader mask and cloak to you. You are now the master.

Cheers
Who me! .... never .... nope .... Not this lil fella.

Always been totally supportive and considerate when it came to those using alternate engines. (crosses fingers)

Don't want ya mask and cloak taa ... you remain the instigator and master of all things involving chevs in cobras.




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