D Stock '05 LSD, All kinds of questions
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'05 LSD, All kinds of questions
I have a question about my '05. It is a very early build in the model year and the LSD wasn't available when I ordered the car, however, later in the year it was an option . Is it possible to retrofit, is it legal in DS, is it worth it? Also, I guess, what kind of $$$ would I be looking at?
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As the LSD was available as a factory option it can be added as long as it is the same exact type and model. I do believe that you are allowed to retro fit items not specifically offered when your car was made if it was either previously or subsequently offered for your model car.
They do make a significant difference on launch and exiting corners. Also when driving in the snow, ice or rain. Would not consider another car without one.
They do make a significant difference on launch and exiting corners. Also when driving in the snow, ice or rain. Would not consider another car without one.
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MINI's factory LSD was a good option in 2005 for the MCS with manual transmission.
Any MINI in an earlier year, any base cooper, or any with auto transmission should not have LSD so that would be highly suspicious.
The rules are there to help make things equal within a class. And it is up to the owner to try to compete in the right place. Competitors can protest if they feel rules are not being followed.
You cannot easily tell if LSD has been added nor what type of LSD, same with gear ratios and lightened flywheels.
Heck, ported and polished heads are also hidden.
If you want to be legal then only adding the MINI OEM LSD to the correct model and year MINI would be OK and is usually very costly. About $600 to over $1000 in labor plus parts- check with your parts dept.
Very few LSD MINIs were sold but it was a good choice and worked OK.
Any MINI in an earlier year, any base cooper, or any with auto transmission should not have LSD so that would be highly suspicious.
The rules are there to help make things equal within a class. And it is up to the owner to try to compete in the right place. Competitors can protest if they feel rules are not being followed.
You cannot easily tell if LSD has been added nor what type of LSD, same with gear ratios and lightened flywheels.
Heck, ported and polished heads are also hidden.
If you want to be legal then only adding the MINI OEM LSD to the correct model and year MINI would be OK and is usually very costly. About $600 to over $1000 in labor plus parts- check with your parts dept.
Very few LSD MINIs were sold but it was a good choice and worked OK.
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I have a question about my '05. It is a very early build in the model year and the LSD wasn't available when I ordered the car, however, later in the year it was an option . Is it possible to retrofit, is it legal in DS, is it worth it? Also, I guess, what kind of $$$ would I be looking at?
If it makes you feel any better, the factory optional LSD falls well short of the (illegal) Quaife unit from a hobby motorsports perspective. I'd be interested in knowing if anyone really considers it to be a game changer.
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I won't get into the issue of legal or not.
If you want a very good LSD for a min. expense I would look at the Phantom Grip LSD. Under $400.00.
This was unit that was used by Mini team in Grand AM endurance racing.
They have website.
Have been involved in racing for 30+ years. SCCA, IMSA, AMA. I follow the rule book. If there is a "gray" area I'll take advantage of it any way I can. I know my competitors will also.
If you want a very good LSD for a min. expense I would look at the Phantom Grip LSD. Under $400.00.
This was unit that was used by Mini team in Grand AM endurance racing.
They have website.
Have been involved in racing for 30+ years. SCCA, IMSA, AMA. I follow the rule book. If there is a "gray" area I'll take advantage of it any way I can. I know my competitors will also.
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Like I wrote in my other thread.
I was pleasantly suprised this morning to find out my 07 MCS is all sported out and option delete.
Sport package, sport suspension, LSD. Heck I picked it up used because it was the only one I could find without a sun roof.
1st event in the car is next weekend. Should be a heck of an adjustment coming from my shifter kart.
I was pleasantly suprised this morning to find out my 07 MCS is all sported out and option delete.
Sport package, sport suspension, LSD. Heck I picked it up used because it was the only one I could find without a sun roof.
1st event in the car is next weekend. Should be a heck of an adjustment coming from my shifter kart.
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