Stock vs aftermarket lsd
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
Hmm so replacing the centre might not be the best way to go about it.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
Just read flycasta. He knows diffs
BTW What's a 1.5 way, is that a type of clutch lsd?
Maybe that's the next step when your power is hitting monster turbo levels.
BTW What's a 1.5 way, is that a type of clutch lsd?
Maybe that's the next step when your power is hitting monster turbo levels.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
yeah, one that is aggressive under power but only mild limited slip action under over run.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
NitroDann wrote:yeah, one that is aggressive under power but only mild limited slip action under over run.
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Which one is which?
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
1 is power
.5 is over run
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
1 way only locked under acceleration loads
2 way locked under accel and decel.
1.5 locked under accel, allows some slip under decel
Most clutch packers are unlocked while coasting. (since if it was locked under coast you may as well weld the centre)
2 way locked under accel and decel.
1.5 locked under accel, allows some slip under decel
Most clutch packers are unlocked while coasting. (since if it was locked under coast you may as well weld the centre)
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
hks_kansei wrote:1 way only locked under acceleration loads
2 way locked under accel and decel.
1.5 locked under accel, allows some slip under decel
Most clutch packers are unlocked while coasting. (since if it was locked under coast you may as well weld the centre)
that clears up a lot of things cheers.
How hard is it to swap over a complete diff housing. Is it something that could be done at home be an amateur mechanic?
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The whole housing isn't too bad to swap, but you will likely need a few breaker bars and a BIG extension for the socket used to undo the hub nuts (since you'll be swapping the half shafts in an NA6 to NA8/NB diff swap)
Basically you'll need a jack, some good stable jack stands, pry bars, and a good socket set.
It's doable at home, just awkward.
Basically you'll need a jack, some good stable jack stands, pry bars, and a good socket set.
It's doable at home, just awkward.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
Ive got an na8? but i guess i will still need to remove driveshafts.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
I've found it easier (and the factory workshop manual tells you) to unbolt the whole upright rather than undo the hub nuts in a diff replacement.
If you have a friend to help is easily do-able in a day.
If you have a friend to help is easily do-able in a day.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
dmad_dood wrote:Ive got an na8? but i guess i will still need to remove driveshafts.
Yep.
NA8 should be even simpler.
from memory the NA8 uses a flanged stub axle rather than the 1piece half shafts of the NB.
Simply remove the 4 bolts on each flange and drop the diff down.
Then you can use the pry bars to pull the stub axles from the old diff and push them into the new one.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
Stubs still in the diff.
Stubs removed from diff.
NB uses the 1 piece half shafts like these.
So if you've got an NA8, you scored the easier one to do.
Just watch you don't break the circlips on the stub axles when taking them out/putting them in.
And be careful not to split the axle seals on the diff.
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Re: Stock vs aftermarket lsd
That doesn't look to bad..
So instead of unbolting the drive shafts from the hubs, i can undo the upper suspension bolt and swing the driveshafts out as one piece? That really doesn't look to bad...
Ive got 4 x axle stands and a trolley jack along with good general tools (impact wrench as well).
Hopefully i can save a few hundred dollars. And chances are i will be doing the job along - none of my mates like this sorta stuff
So instead of unbolting the drive shafts from the hubs, i can undo the upper suspension bolt and swing the driveshafts out as one piece? That really doesn't look to bad...
Ive got 4 x axle stands and a trolley jack along with good general tools (impact wrench as well).
Hopefully i can save a few hundred dollars. And chances are i will be doing the job along - none of my mates like this sorta stuff
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