Need an LSD

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Drift_S13s
Posts: 43
Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:33 am
Car: 1990 240sx

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Lookin for a LSD preferably a viscous, but ill take what ever i can find for right now......not lookin to spend over $600-$800...thanks


exode
Posts: 253
Joined: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:32 am
Car: 90' 240 w/ 400hp SR20DET

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what app you looking to use it for?

if your a drifter (which i see by your name) then you'd probably prefer a 2way lsd.

http://www.intensepower.com/kasolisldils.html

about 845, but there is cheaper on that site.

Blown240sx
Posts: 1963
Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 3:20 pm
Car: 1996 240sx

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You can get a New Nismo LSD on Ebay. 2 way Clutch type LSD for 700.

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koukiguy13
Posts: 246
Joined: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:56 pm
Car: 1995 S14 with S15 Motor- 2001 Lifted Chevy CrewCab 2500HD

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Try SR20store.com or hit up the junkyards

Drift_S13s
Posts: 43
Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:33 am
Car: 1990 240sx

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alright thanks

Luke

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The best thing I bought for my car was just two weeks ago. An S15 Helical diff but make sure to pick up with the output shafts! There is a seller on ebay who has them up all the time, including the shafts. With shafts it's about $575, and the diff itself is only 375... No maintenance needed (like clutch lsd's), can use any gear oil (clutch), smooth engagement (clutch's are known for being rough), and no chance of wearing out early (viscous).

I'm looking forward to this because it is said to be the best for road racing/autocross. They say they're not as good for drift because it's torque biasing rather than locking but it's been amazing for my drifting, coming from any open diff.

Luke

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The best thing I bought for my car was just two weeks ago. And S15 Helical diff but make sure to pick up with the output shafts! There is a seller on ebay who has them up all the time, including the shafts. With shafts it's about $575, and the diff itself is only 375... No maintenance needed (like clutch lsd's), can use any gear oil (clutch), smooth engagement (clutch's are known for being rough), and no chance of wearing out early (viscous).


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