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I'm getting my torsen installed tomrrow. Just wondering if there is any special oil to put in there? Or just the STD LSD will do?
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Talk to Danny at MX-5 plus SERVICE . He has intalled one also. He should know
phone (07) 3265 1112
or email service@mx5plus.com.au.
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Regards Brian H
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Talk to Danny at MX-5 plus SERVICE . He has intalled one also. He should know
phone (07) 3265 1112
or email service@mx5plus.com.au.
042 9999 485
Regards Brian H
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It's standard gear oil. No friction modifiers needed like in a clutch pack diff. It'll be the same oil you run in an open diff which is 75/90 from memory.
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Just use the same oil as recommended for the open diff and change it at the same intervals.

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JBT wrote:Just use the same oil as recommended for the open diff and change it at the same intervals.
ditto

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sweet thanks!!
im looking forward to some sideways action
im looking forward to some sideways action

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the torsen is a fabulous mod. I love mine
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Torsen which one?
Well anyways since the question has been answered, I will hijack it.
Which torsen/ratio would you guys recommend for nb8a standard 5 speed?
Which torsen/ratio would you guys recommend for nb8a standard 5 speed?
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Might as well put my question here then...How do you confirm you have an LSD? Peer in during a diff oil change?
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Szemen wrote:Might as well put my question here then...How do you confirm you have an LSD? Peer in during a diff oil change?
Park one rear wheel on grass/dirt/loose surface and the other on clean bitumen.
Rev her up, dump the clutch;
- if the wheel that is on the loose surface continues to spin, then you have an open.
- " " " " " " " " " stops spinning within a split second and the wheel on bitumen gets more drive (may start spinning also) then you have LSD.

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Jacking the rear of the car and rotating one wheel...If the opposite rotates same direction you 'may' have an LSD.
Does this work with the Torsen?
Does this work with the Torsen?
Rob
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The tests above won't necessarily work on a Torsen diff because, if one wheel loses traction, it will behave the same as an open diff. Clicky

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