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August 18, 2009, 04:09:39 AM »
I'm up in the air of deciding to purchase a carbonfiber driveshaft for my E36 that's not a daily driver. If this DS would allow more torque to the ground with a KAAZ LSD from horsepower freaks, then I would think that's it's capable of doing such. I'm not familiar with rear-end torgue, but I'm trying to achieve maximum traction in the axle. Give me your thoughts?
http://www.acpt.com/driveshaft/driveshafts.html
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Both are a waste of money. Just swap a M3 diff in and call it good.
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I think both mods are right, kaaz lsd will be new with more clutch discs inside, that mean more stable and longer use.... Light driveshaft is because you loose weight, you will loose inertia in transmision and that mean better acceleration.
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