No. There's going to be one more model year before the new car, so I expect they just might go out with a bang. Might be a half year. This is the 20th Anniversary for SVT though.
Dave, do you know if the Steering Wheel is centered to the seat and driver or is it offset?
need to talk them into a 60-130 on that dash
I'm definitely interested in using the new gauge stuff to see how it works. Will be curious to see how it compares to the actual timing lights at a drag strip.
Too bad they didn't click over one more screen to show the results like they did with the Boss gauges. :lol:
Can someone tell me the difference between the new Torsion Differential and the Traction-lok Differntial?
Many traction systems are reactive in nature, controlling traction by reducing power to the wheel. Torsen, on the other hand, provides traction management with maximum available power, making it more effective traction control system. And, unlike conventional limited-slip differential technologies, the Torsen Traction Differential is a "live" continuous-duty system, there is no slip or lag time. Instead, direct power(torque) is instantly transferred to the wheel with the most traction. Furthermore, there are no clutches to wear out. Engineered to endure, Torsen Traction Differential units will provide effective traction control for the life of the vehicle.
Can someone tell me the difference between the new Torsion Differential and the Traction-lok Differntial?
Specifically, the Torsen is a helical gear differential (no clutch packs). The Traction-lok has clutch packs. The Torsen is one of the best street differentials around. However, it cannot handle the shock loads from drag racing. I retrofitted one in my GT500 and it broke after about 20 passes with MT ET Streets, but it was awesome on the street. I highly recommend it unless you want to drag race. The Detroit Tru-Trac (also a helical gear diff but a little more robust but not as smooth) or a locker would be better for drag racing.
Great information, Thank you. (Sinovac, jcthorne and d bit) :thumbsup
And a Detroit Tru-Trac is compatible with the 8.8 I assume?
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Yes. If you intend to install a new differential in a GT500, consider new gears and a girdle too.