The continued misuse of "LSD" to describe a Torsen differential confirms your ignorance. Torsens are helical differentials, ATBs, not LSDs. They have no slip, they bind internally and bias torque.
I'm not going to claim to be able to tout off which differential each manufacturer wants to use for their front differentials, but Audi for instance has S-tronic clutch packs in the front/rear for active torque vectoring with a Torsen center differential. My point was this: nobody swaps from a Torsen or LSD to an open differential. Nobody. You see a sizeable product line from Wavetrac/ Quaife/ Torsen/ Carbonetic/ OSGiken/ ATS/ Yukon/ Eaton/ etc. for both front and rear applications because open differentials are stupid and don't perform. Quit conflating your preference for grocery getting with what's preferable for performance.
I'm not going to claim to be able to tout off which differential each manufacturer wants to use for their front differentials, but Audi for instance has S-tronic clutch packs in the front/rear for active torque vectoring with a Torsen center differential. My point was this: nobody swaps from a Torsen or LSD to an open differential. Nobody. You see a sizeable product line from Wavetrac/ Quaife/ Torsen/ Carbonetic/ OSGiken/ ATS/ Yukon/ Eaton/ etc. for both front and rear applications because open differentials are stupid and don't perform. Quit conflating your preference for grocery getting with what's preferable for performance.