Please explain the different Diffs avail for an NA6

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Please explain the different Diffs avail for an NA6

Postby miatas76 » Sun Aug 08, 2010 1:34 pm

Which one is better and why are there so many?
I note that with my 92 na6 long nose crank, it's an 'open' diff but if there's going to be extra grunt added, what's the deal with the other available diffs?

i remember viscous LSD of my good ol and ancient '90 Pulsar Q LOL

can someone explain please....
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Re: Please explain the different Diffs avail for an NA6

Postby Matty » Sun Aug 08, 2010 4:36 pm

1) standard 6" 4.3:1 open diff

2) OEM viscous 6" diff - these are known to wear out though, so are probably ineffective at this age

3) Aftermarket centres for the 6" diff (KAAZ, CIG locker, spool, etc)

The 6" ring and pinion are quite weak and can break even with OEM power levels.

4) 7" 4.1:1 diff from a NA8 - this upgrade involves retrofitting the tailshaft and driveshafts also.

5) OEM TorSen version of the above. Type I and Type II Torsens are available from different years. This is probably the best option for a road car.

6) similar centres as per 3, but with more options (eg Guru, RX-7 clutch pack). Also more gear ratio options. (3.6, 3.9, 4.1, 4.3, 4.44, 4.57, 5.?). Best choice for racing.

The 7" R&P is much stronger.

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Re: Please explain the different Diffs avail for an NA6

Postby miatas76 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:58 am

Thanks, great breakdown...

So, an OEM TorSen is the way to go? what're the differences in the type 1 and 2?
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Re: Please explain the different Diffs avail for an NA6

Postby rs_simmo » Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:13 pm

which lsd's were available in the original 89 na6?
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Re: Please explain the different Diffs avail for an NA6

Postby gussy » Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:26 pm

I have an original Mazdaspeed plate type LSD in my car.

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Re: Please explain the different Diffs avail for an NA6

Postby mito » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:33 pm

Hey gussy,

is your lsd the same as the one thats for sale from mania ? (Mazdaspeed NA6 Clutch Pack Limited Slip Diff)
wanted to know hows the drive feel and if its worth purchasing ..


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