^pretty sure the Nismo 370Z has the same LSD as the sport package ‘regular’ 370Z. It just has a different diff cover. The OEM LSD diff in the Nismo model 370Z is the same as the regular models.
Does 370Z have limited slip differential?
The top-of-the-line 370Z Touring Sport Roadster includes Viscous Limited-Slip Differential, SynchroRev Match® (manual transmission only), 19-inch RAYS super lightweight forged aluminum-alloy wheels and Nissan Sport Brakes.
What is a VLSD?
VLSD stands for Viscous Limited Slip Differential. In case you’re still none the wiser, a VLSD links the two wheels (in the case of the 350Z) using two sets of plates encased in fluid, all together in one sealed housing unit.
How do I know if my differential is limited slip?
The easiest way to tell if you have an open differential is to jack up the car and spin one of the rear tires. If the other wheel spins in the opposite direction, you have an open differential. If it spins in the same direction, you have a limited slip differential, or LSD.
Is a limited-slip differential worth it?
Limited slip differentials are very popular on high-power sports cars, because as a sports car takes a corner at high speeds, the limited slip differential slows the car down considerably. A limited slip differential also generates a higher level of traction, which increases the performance and speed of the car.