I;m building a S-10 Autocross truck and I have o change out rear end ,do I look for a posi or run a limited slip
Thanks
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I;m building a S-10 Autocross truck and I have o change out rear end ,do I look for a posi or run a limited slip
Thanks
Posi and limited slip are the same things.
Not sure how much power you’ll be running, but some s10s got 8.5” rears. They can be built fairly strong
Ok i thought posi was for more drag racing and the limited slip was more circle track ??? This kind thinking is probably why I'm a carpenter
But the truck will be LS1/ auto so 500 hp at the most with no drag racing , I'm hopping to find a swap with disk brakes already on to replace the drum I have now and Thanks for your help
If you'll be autocrossing a lot, i'd run a Truetrac diff.
If it's just once in a great while and you're looking to save a few bucks, a clutch-type diff.
-Dale
I'll second truetrac for autocross.
8.5" from a 2wd Blazer. You just have to watch the width as 2wd, 4wd and extended (ZR2?) are different. I have a Detroit Locker with soft springs for my Chevelle with a 9" Ford axle.
Tru-Trac. Just make sure you use the right gear oil as recommended by Eaton.
Pay attention to rear axle bearings as well. I killed several sets of the sealed axle bearings in my big torino style 9" axle bearings before switching to the A20 style tapered bearings. Some bearings cant take the side loads you'll put on them autocrossing.
I also killed several clutch style posi diffs before switching to a mechanical locker.
Truetrac. At the time I bought mine, I recall it was actually cheaper (barely) than the clutch posi by Eaton. As said above, follow the recommend fluid and don't use an additive either.
I just put a Truetrac in my 7.625 S10 10 bolt last Sunday, in place of the g80 Govloc. Have an autoX in a week, but in street driving it this past week, it feels really smooth with seamless engagement. No inside tire spin and able put power out center of corner immediately.