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If you think about the basics of what is happening when you make the wheel turn fast enough to break traction, there are a number of factors. Tyres are probably number 1 as these form the link between the power and the bitumen. The suspension will work to keep the wheel planted, but also offer comfort, etc. stiffer suspension is often helpful in this area. The geometry of the suspension makes a big difference to how the car will react when a wheel starts to slip. As you likely know, the LSD limits the difference between the rotation of the wheels which is probably more relevant in powering out of a corner than straight line as the weight distribution is uneven across the 2 tyres in question.
Summary; sticky tyres and struts that are designed for traction are good. Lower tyre pressure may help increase the surface contact of the tyre on the bitumen.
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