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Old 29 September 2007, 07:04 PM
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Hi Guys,

Just after a little info on my car as a few people have asked me questions that i haven't been able to give a firm answer to.

The car.

2003 STi Type UK (all drive train parts are factory standard)

Firstly

How much power is sent to the back compared to the front? 50/50? 60/40? etc

secondly

does my car have LSD's or just standard differentials

thridly

am i correct in saying that my car has no traction control?

Sorry for all these very stupid questions just want to know everything i can about my car.
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Not silly questions at all.

Split is 55 rear 45 front.

Rear LSd is suretrack. Centre is viscous. Front is open

No traction control.

Anything else ??

David APi.
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Thank you very much.

Thats all the all the questions i have at the minute.
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