Originally posted by fst4dr:

Even if the V6 doesn't have a LSD, it still has a huge traction advantage due to the laws of physics (weight transfer). Come to think of it, An SVT doesn't have an LSD either.





I donā??t think the RWD advantage is that great with an open diff. On my SVT I always thought the stock diff did a good job of putting power to both wheels at the strip (consistent 2.2 sixty). Open diff V6 stangs tend to smoke one tire and the other is just along for the ride.

This all goes out the window if the V6 has the ā??Pony Packageā?. The fake GT hood scoop adds at least 30HP


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