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@Vlad Soare - Not fact, but my understanding :
I don’t think you will hit the temp related limp mode under ‘street’ driving. I suspect it needs prolonged periods of high torque, high wheel speed and high LSD activation to get the temps high enough to self protect.
I believe it takes a few hard laps of a track to hit that zone and it’s probably unlikely to get that kind of ‘abuse’ on the street - without endangering life and / or laying down continuous donuts at the local McDonald’s ... lol
Here’s a thread that has a lot of good diff related info (but not the exact answers you were looking for) :
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/inside-the-super-8-8-rear-end.150514/
On another note and based on you looking through the IPC config, did you see the option to activate the engine oil pressure gauge and / or the engine oil temp gauge (yes, I know that one is a calculated value) ?
Cheers,
WD
I don’t think you will hit the temp related limp mode under ‘street’ driving. I suspect it needs prolonged periods of high torque, high wheel speed and high LSD activation to get the temps high enough to self protect.
I believe it takes a few hard laps of a track to hit that zone and it’s probably unlikely to get that kind of ‘abuse’ on the street - without endangering life and / or laying down continuous donuts at the local McDonald’s ... lol
Here’s a thread that has a lot of good diff related info (but not the exact answers you were looking for) :
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/inside-the-super-8-8-rear-end.150514/
On another note and based on you looking through the IPC config, did you see the option to activate the engine oil pressure gauge and / or the engine oil temp gauge (yes, I know that one is a calculated value) ?
Cheers,
WD

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