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Originally Posted by mrderp
That one disable the brake-lsd when the wheels are slipping at low speed, it turns off at 31MPH. Perfect for getting out of a snow bank.
Keep it enabled if you truly have zero traction on both wheels as the HLSD turns into an open diff when that's the case.
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That isn't true. It disables traction control, but it does not disable the e-diff function. You can have it off and the e-diff will still operate. Turning TCS off only prevents the car from limiting power to the rear wheels.