Limited Slip Diffs
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well i think i should have a late model 1.6 torsen diff sussed, well its a 1.6 but it has the same rubbers as the 1.8... ?
all i need to find the guy is a good nonlsd replacement from a lateish model car?
any ideas where i could find one of these? im sure alot of poeple here have em sitting in their garage... waiting to be donated to a suitable project
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Sam
all i need to find the guy is a good nonlsd replacement from a lateish model car?
any ideas where i could find one of these? im sure alot of poeple here have em sitting in their garage... waiting to be donated to a suitable project
cheers
Sam
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if your planning on thrashing your car DO NOT get a 1600 diff of any type.....they are only 6" diffs and are pretty weak.
You need to get an 1800 diff and shafts, as the 1800 is a 7" diff and is much stronger....There is no such thing as a 1600 torsen diff..the 1600 LSD's are viscous..
the torsen is only available in 7" 1800 size
you can also fill an 1800 housing with a series 4 or 5 RX7 clutch type LSD .
You need to get an 1800 diff and shafts, as the 1800 is a 7" diff and is much stronger....There is no such thing as a 1600 torsen diff..the 1600 LSD's are viscous..
the torsen is only available in 7" 1800 size
you can also fill an 1800 housing with a series 4 or 5 RX7 clutch type LSD .
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Limited Slip Diffs
look at pic 6 (spider gear) ... if you see that, it's an open diff ...
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Limited Slip Diffs
You can "Just" see through the oil filler hole with the car jacked up and a small torch. 15-30mins screwing round trying to see through the hole is better than pulling it out. Jif and Slydit are the Diff guru's here.


Ah NO. Having rallied and raced my 1600 for 4 years now where its had a pretty good hammering, the standard diff is absolutely fine. However I agree I wouldn't replace it with another when it goes always better to step up.SLYDIT wrote:if your planning on thrashing your car DO NOT get a 1600 diff of any type.....they are only 6" diffs and are pretty weak.
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Ah NO. Having rallied and raced my 1600 for 4 years now where its had a pretty good hammering, the standard diff is absolutely fine. [/quote]
there are a few who would disagree on that....up the power and add sticky tyres and that 6" diff is on borowed time..it it false economy to replace a 6" diff with another if you plan to give it heaps.
Ah NO. Having rallied and raced my 1600 for 4 years now where its had a pretty good hammering, the standard diff is absolutely fine. [/quote]
there are a few who would disagree on that....up the power and add sticky tyres and that 6" diff is on borowed time..it it false economy to replace a 6" diff with another if you plan to give it heaps.
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