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2.0L stock Differential $350

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Hi I have a stock 2.0l open diff from a 2020 ti sport. 1,223 miles. Great for diff project or if yours is making noise, will work in all 2.0L 2wd and Awd cars asking $350 plus shipping/ packing located in CT
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View attachment 115003 View attachment 115004 Hi I have a stock 2.0l open diff from a 2020 ti sport. 1,223 miles. Great for diff project or if yours is making noise, will work in all 2.0L 2wd and Awd cars asking $350 plus shipping/ packing located in CT
just this just get bolted on? Are there any ECU programing? Why are you selling it... just curious as down the road I was hoping to upgrade the dif on my base. Was wondering if it did not work out as planned with on 1200 miles on it
just this just get bolted on? Are there any ECU programing? Why are you selling it... just curious as down the road I was hoping to upgrade the dif on my base. Was wondering if it did not work out as planned with on 1200 miles on it
Your car already has this same diff. You want a LSD if your looking to upgrade. The OP likely installed a LSD from the performance package you can order as an option on the Giulia (or buy one from @Alfissimo ). If you do upgrade to the LSD you don't need to program anything however there are theories about how the traction control system still might limit the performance of it because the car still thinks you have an open diff but no one has seemed to prove anything either way.
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Your car already has this same diff. You want a LSD if your looking to upgrade. The OP likely installed a LSD from the performance package you can order as an option on the Giulia (or buy one from @Alfissimo ). If you do upgrade to the LSD you don't need to program anything however there are theories about how the traction control system still might limit the performance of it because the car still thinks you have an open diff but no one has seemed to prove anything either way.
I thought all 2020 Ti Sport had LSD... I think I'm confusing this with 2021.
I thought all 2020 Ti Sport had LSD... I think I'm confusing this with 2021.
Oh so 2021 sports get the performance package by default now? If so that's kinda cool it never made sense to me that my Lusso with the performance package preforms better then a sport without it. makes it really confusing for new/first time buyers haha
Oh so 2021 sports get the performance package by default now? If so that's kinda cool it never made sense to me that my Lusso with the performance package preforms better then a sport without it. makes it really confusing for new/first time buyers haha
Sort of, 2021 Ti Sport gets LSD and Paddles standard. Active Suspension is a separate option, but gone for 2022.
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Trying to find a used LSD is a bit of a PITA. I've been checking eBay off and on for almost 2 years now. A lot of the vendors don't know which unit they're selling, so you need to run a VIN check on the donor car. The ones w/ the LSD are the Ti w/ Performance packages or the newer year Ti Sports mentioned. I haven't found one that met my criteria (cheap so I can rebuild it w/ the RaceDiff clutch pack), but the other pumpkin installs I've done have been fairly easy. For the most part, a shade tree mechanic could do the swap over a weekend with time to spare.
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Yes this is a non LSD diff, for a spare or for someone that wants a perfect core for a diff project.
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