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Old 02-13-2008, 07:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Planetlemans.com | Porsche introduces its 2008 GT2 weapon
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Cool. Nice to see the specs.

So does anybody know specifically what the differential limited slip percentages mean? My understanding is 45/65 percent means 45% locking power and 65% locking coast. The locking part means that if the torque difference between the two rear wheels is greater than 45% then the diff starts slipping (becoming more open). Is that about right?
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