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Why does my car spin both wheels?

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SteveR6

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Jul 9, 2006
Steubenville, Ohio
I was under the impression GSTs were one tire fryers. I never thought anything until today when I was practicing launching and got a little overzealous with the wheelspin. I came back and there were two big fat black marks. So I did it again and got the same results. Did my car come from the factory with LSD? Or do you think the previous owner had it installed? I highly doubt the latter as there wasn't much done to the car which is why I bought it.
 
Fwd's never had an lsd stock.

Mine would lay twin stripes occasionally. Especially on all seasons and subpar pavement.
 
With enough power/momentum through the drivetrain, even an open-diff will light both up. Case in point, my base-model '86 Rx7 before the LSD swap, and my 280ZX - neither had LSDs at first, but would still put down some BFG shreds with both rears, no sweat.

On the converse, if your diff had been beat on a fair bit, it would prefer one side to another. You know, path of least resistance, making said path easier to follow in the process.
 
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