
Cusco LSD
Cusco is the JDM differential authority: Carrosser's plate-type LSD ranges — RS and MZ families in 1/1.5/2-way configurations — the drift, rally and time-attack world's default answer for Japanese platforms.
History
Carrosser Co.'s Cusco brand grew from Japanese rally preparation into the JDM aftermarket's parts institution, with differentials the crown line: plate-type LSDs engineered per platform across the Japanese performance fleet — S-chassis and JZ Toyotas, Evos and WRXs, MX-5s and Civics — in the configuration taxonomy the scene speaks natively: 1-way (decel-open for FF traction manners), 1.5-way (the drift-and-track compromise), 2-way (the drift standard's throttle-off lock), with RS (coil-spring preload, quieter manners) and MZ (cone-spring, traditional) series construction split.
The adoption map is the disciplines Japan exported: drifting's global spread carried 2-way Cuscos as near-mandatory equipment, gymkhana and time attack specified by configuration, and rally programmes across Group N's decades ran the brand's motorsport catalogue — with Cusco's own dominant record in Japanese rally championships as the works-proof.
Used Cusco units flood the JDM parts economy: platform fitment and configuration identity price everything, plate condition and rebuild history (serviceable with parts support) separate assets from cores, and the counterfeit-adjacent risk is mostly mislabelling — a '2-way' that's actually open until the teardown proves otherwise.
Palmarès
Japanese rally championship titles across decades of Cusco's works programmes; drift careers worldwide on 2-way defaults; gymkhana and time-attack records through the JDM disciplines' global era — the differential record of Japan's motorsport export wave.
What to check before you buy
Configuration truth requires verification: 1/1.5/2-way identity and RS/MZ series should match the part number and, ideally, a teardown's evidence — mislabelled used diffs are the JDM market's classic disappointment, and conversion between configurations is possible but costs. Platform fitment (axle pattern, ring-gear compatibility) is absolute. Assess plate condition and preload against spec where inspectable; drift-history units lived lockup-abuse lives — price accordingly. Rebuild parts availability through Cusco channels keeps honest cores viable. The brand's ubiquity keeps supply liquid and pricing rational; documentation earns its usual modest premium.
Did you know
- Cusco's 1/1.5/2-way taxonomy became the differential world's shared language — configurations explained by fractions, understood in every drift paddock on earth.
- The brand's own rally team made Cusco a works name in Japanese championships — the parts catalogue's credibility earned on stages, not shelves.
- 2-way lockup's throttle-off behaviour is drifting's mechanical enabler — the configuration choice that makes sustained angle physically sensible.

