70TA-09RT 9049 posts · Joined 2008 Add to quote Only show this user #2 · Sep 26, 2012 the cars equipped with the getrag differentials are LSD
bwbike 7516 posts · Joined 2008 Add to quote Only show this user #3 · Sep 26, 2012 POSI is a limited slip but is a GM term. Chrysler historically used the term Sure-Grip for their limited slip differentials.
POSI is a limited slip but is a GM term. Chrysler historically used the term Sure-Grip for their limited slip differentials.
RippTyde Discussion starter 1524 posts · Joined 2011 Add to quote Only show this user #4 · Sep 26, 2012 (Edited) Yea, I read that on Wiki. Yahoo Answers says: A positrac differential (rear end) distributes equal power to both rear wheels at the same time while a limited slip differential only supplies power to one rear wheel while the other only moves when the car is in motion. Conflicting...
Yea, I read that on Wiki. Yahoo Answers says: A positrac differential (rear end) distributes equal power to both rear wheels at the same time while a limited slip differential only supplies power to one rear wheel while the other only moves when the car is in motion. Conflicting...
6SPD4ME 1452 posts · Joined 2012 Add to quote Only show this user #5 · Sep 26, 2012 Chrysler now calls it an "Anti-Spin" Diff ... equals ... Sure Grip (Chrylser 60s-70s term) ... equals ... Posi-Traction (Original GM term & Trademarked). Clear now???
Chrysler now calls it an "Anti-Spin" Diff ... equals ... Sure Grip (Chrylser 60s-70s term) ... equals ... Posi-Traction (Original GM term & Trademarked). Clear now???