Subaru WRX Build EP5: Cusco Plated LSD Install and Laps

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • We install a Cusco LSD in our VA Time Attack WRX to address an annoying traction issue out of slow speed corners.
    I go into the detail of the install as well as whether it’s worth it and we go for a lap!
    #wrx #subaru #stratifiedtuned #lsd #timeattack

Komentáře • 24

  • @nicsye12
    @nicsye12 Před 3 lety +5

    love my cusco diff in my WRX, I'd say its the most game changing mod for the car.

  • @palaciosfreddy9189
    @palaciosfreddy9189 Před rokem

    Single exit exhaust may help.

  • @reflexboxer2ndlt807
    @reflexboxer2ndlt807 Před 2 lety +1

    You can go much faster around those corners dude. You have a LSD AWD. Get some aero next

  • @FuJiNF
    @FuJiNF Před 2 lety +2

    Once you get used to the handling character with that diff, you can push it harder. Late apex! Once you get the line right you can pretty much throttle before hitting the apex.
    So i take it you're going with the sti 6spd now since the wrx tranny died? Gonna swap to R180 too?

    • @stratifiedauto
      @stratifiedauto  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes full STI swap. We may end up doing a plated R180 but first I want to see how this car is with the STI transmission. Swap should begin very shortly here.

    • @FuJiNF
      @FuJiNF Před 2 lety +1

      @@stratifiedauto take the R180 out and rearrange the plates. Subaru sets it 75% lockup only. Run regular gear oil for good lockup. The 45° ramps on the pressure rings are meh..... even with some rear bias, it doesn't feel good like a good rear LSD. My JDM 04 6spd is the 35:65 and even that is like..... there's a little bit of rotation but a good rear LSD makes a world of a difference as you already can feel. The factory rear plated LSD can't hold much when you lift the inside rear tire if you don't have a DCCD controller. The controller will help a lot in those tighter camber corners.

    • @stratifiedauto
      @stratifiedauto  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the tips. Our transmission is out of a 2018 STI. I was under the impression that Subaru used a rear torsen in these years.

    • @FuJiNF
      @FuJiNF Před 2 lety +1

      @@stratifiedauto Your welcome!
      Starting 07Sti, Subaru went to Torsen. 04-06 ran the plated. If you look around hard enough you should get a 06STi rear diff as that will be the 3.545FD with a plated diff if you wanted to play with the factory plates.

    • @stratifiedauto
      @stratifiedauto  Před 2 lety +1

      Good to know. I was thinking going Cusco again if doing the rear end. Currently I don’t have dccd but did get the harness to plug one in. It should be stuck in rear bias.

  • @martinssau
    @martinssau Před rokem +1

    What settings are You using for that cusco diff element?

  • @gerik3343
    @gerik3343 Před 2 lety

    do you know what is the torque spec for the allen bolts on the cusco differential.

    • @stratifiedauto
      @stratifiedauto  Před 2 lety

      Do not odd hand. Had not needed to rebuild it yet.

  • @amzarraihanramlan5872

    Did u do break in?

    • @stratifiedauto
      @stratifiedauto  Před rokem +2

      Yes. It does need a bit to break in plates and need to do a first oil change earlier than next changes.

  • @messi3666
    @messi3666 Před 2 lety

    Was the lap time better with the LSD on?

    • @stratifiedauto
      @stratifiedauto  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes the plated lsd made a big difference. And then our front diff blew up. Now the car is getting an STI transmission swap. Stay tuned for this.

    • @messi3666
      @messi3666 Před 2 lety

      @@stratifiedauto Thanks for replying back.
      Just making sure the Cusco LSD fits 2015+ wrx, right? Thanks, bro

    • @555_Kochi_STi
      @555_Kochi_STi Před 2 lety +2

      @@messi3666
      Cusco makes plated diffs for GC chassis to VA, so yes.

    • @messi3666
      @messi3666 Před 2 lety

      @@555_Kochi_STi Thank you bro

    • @B_Chev
      @B_Chev Před rokem

      @@stratifiedauto Was the front diff's blow-uppage due to having an lsd in the rear and open diff in the front?