If yours is a 03/2011 build, yours is the later fuel system, so you are fine!
If you understand about how a plate diff works compared to a Torque biasing diff (and you ever go to a race circuit), then the only thing that would stop you using a plate diff is the price.
TBD have their place, but on the race circuit they fall very short in being able to put the power down - and the release the diff has in mid corner / exit is about a 1/2 - to a second a lap in our experience. TBD is a good priced alternative for the street mind you
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Don't have any HP numbers in mind yet, its all experimental at this stage. Once we get the compressor maps of the new hybrid, we should have some expectations, but the dyno & calibration will see if there are any other components that need upgrading!
We are already over 200whp now on 98 ron with the "stage 2" setup.
If you understand about how a plate diff works compared to a Torque biasing diff (and you ever go to a race circuit), then the only thing that would stop you using a plate diff is the price.
TBD have their place, but on the race circuit they fall very short in being able to put the power down - and the release the diff has in mid corner / exit is about a 1/2 - to a second a lap in our experience. TBD is a good priced alternative for the street mind you

Don't have any HP numbers in mind yet, its all experimental at this stage. Once we get the compressor maps of the new hybrid, we should have some expectations, but the dyno & calibration will see if there are any other components that need upgrading!
We are already over 200whp now on 98 ron with the "stage 2" setup.
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