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ST/RS Fords
Fiesta ST
My new ST! Oxford White 2015 content
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16623537" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>LSD is the best mod for the car to date. Nothing else comes close to being the most effective way to put power down. It should have been at least an option from the factory let alone a standard feature for a car like this. I did the Mfactory and have been beating on it quite alot without a single issue. Its quiet, effective and lifetime warranty in case anything goes wrong.</p><p></p><p>It also saves the brakes on track by pushing the torque vectoring threshold farther back. I didnt have an issue with torque vectoring intrusion until just recently on the wider 215 Azenis. Now im wondering my next step once the 225's go on and probably make it worse. It just heats the brakes up trying to help rotate the car and nothing we can do to turn it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16623537, member: 39344"] LSD is the best mod for the car to date. Nothing else comes close to being the most effective way to put power down. It should have been at least an option from the factory let alone a standard feature for a car like this. I did the Mfactory and have been beating on it quite alot without a single issue. Its quiet, effective and lifetime warranty in case anything goes wrong. It also saves the brakes on track by pushing the torque vectoring threshold farther back. I didnt have an issue with torque vectoring intrusion until just recently on the wider 215 Azenis. Now im wondering my next step once the 225's go on and probably make it worse. It just heats the brakes up trying to help rotate the car and nothing we can do to turn it off. [/QUOTE]
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