Sky Render
Stig's Retarded Cousin
Based on info I've read here and elsewhere, my stock track-lock differential is probably not long for this world. So I'm planning on saving money and upgrading it to a Torsen that can better handle the abuses of autocross and road courses.
The way a Torsen works is to send (or "bias") more power to the wheel that has more traction. The amount that is sent is known as the bias ratio. So, on a Torsen with a bias ratio of 4, 80% of the torque would be sent to the wheel with traction and 20% to the other wheel.
Keeping in mind that my car is my daily driver for about 10,000 miles a year or so, which Torsen should I get?
The track-pack cars come with a T-2 Torsen with a bias ratio of 2:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/ford-31spline-88-t2-diff.html
The Boss 302 Laguna Seca comes with a T-2 Torsen with a bias ratio of 2.7:
http://www.jpcracing.com/2012-mustang-boss-302-torsen-differential/
And the FR500s came with a T-2R Torsen with a bias ratio of 4 and a pre-loaded clutch:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/ford-31spline-88-fr500-diff.html
Keeping in mind that my car is driven on the street a lot, which Torsen would be best in terms of value, performance, longevity, and streetability?
The way a Torsen works is to send (or "bias") more power to the wheel that has more traction. The amount that is sent is known as the bias ratio. So, on a Torsen with a bias ratio of 4, 80% of the torque would be sent to the wheel with traction and 20% to the other wheel.
Keeping in mind that my car is my daily driver for about 10,000 miles a year or so, which Torsen should I get?
The track-pack cars come with a T-2 Torsen with a bias ratio of 2:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/ford-31spline-88-t2-diff.html
The Boss 302 Laguna Seca comes with a T-2 Torsen with a bias ratio of 2.7:
http://www.jpcracing.com/2012-mustang-boss-302-torsen-differential/
And the FR500s came with a T-2R Torsen with a bias ratio of 4 and a pre-loaded clutch:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/ford-31spline-88-fr500-diff.html
Keeping in mind that my car is driven on the street a lot, which Torsen would be best in terms of value, performance, longevity, and streetability?




