If you look in the FAQ area you will find several things on the rearend ratio etc.
What is a limited slip differential?
Answer
A differential is a gearbox that allows two wheels on the same axle to turn at different rates. If a car is going in a straight line, all wheels should be turning at the same rate of speed. If the car turns left, the wheels on the right side (the ones on the outside of the turn) have to turn faster than the wheels on inside of the turn because they must travel farther than the inside wheels in the same amount of time. The differential gearbox makes this possible. A limited slip differential is a modified version of a differential gearbox. It applies more power to one wheel if the other wheel on the same axle begins to spin. While not as effective as four wheel drive, limited slip differential is a good way to get extra traction in situations where wheel spin may occur, such as driving up a wet or snowy hill, towing a boat up a steep ramp, etc.
non limited slip: Both wheels turn the same at all times.