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what do people do to lock rear of gen 1, 2.6L lwb paj?

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what do people do to lock rear of gen 1, 2.6L lwb paj?

Post by MOO_R32 »

whats the best/cheepest way??
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Post by Jonezy01 »

Cheapest way would be to weld it, personaly I would stick a LSD in it if doesnt already have one, Mitsubitishi is known for having one of the tightest LSD around. If it already has one and you still want more just shimm it right up. other than that you start looking at lots of $.
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Post by MOO_R32 »

yea was looking at shimming it but cant find out what kind of lsd it is? viscus etc etc?
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Post by -Scott- »

MOO_R32 wrote:yea was looking at shimming it but cant find out what kind of lsd it is? viscus etc etc?
They were still using ramp loading clutch type in the Gen 2, then moved onto Torsen. I can't imagine they had a viscous LSD in Gen 1.
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Post by MOO_R32 »

any ideas how they are tightened up?
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Post by epitrochoid »

usually shims are added to apply extra clamping force on the clutch packs. while you are in there look at renewing the clutch packs as these do wear out.

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