how does it feel when launching when u get the slight wheel hop? do you still get traction unlike the gay open diff?Jung918 wrote:I had the s15 helical and it was great. However, I have decided to go with a kaaz 1.5 way. The problem with the helical is that when one wheel is in the air, it acts like a open.
I wouldn't buy a diff just so I can threewheel it into driveways and dips.Jung918 wrote:I had the s15 helical and it was great. However, I have decided to go with a kaaz 1.5 way. The problem with the helical is that when one wheel is in the air, it acts like a open.
Gimme the microphone first so I can burst like a bubble,Compton and Long Beach together now you know youre in trouble.Aint nothin but a G thang baby...KDashy wrote:
I wouldn't buy a diff just so I can threewheel it into driveways and dips.
VLSDs suck in the wake of helical diffs. May I sugguest an OBX depending on your power output? They seem to hold up well if you inspect them properly.SilviaSlydSydway wrote:What about a J30 VSLD??
thanks for the info...thenillaz wrote:VLSDs suck in the wake of helical diffs. May I sugguest an OBX depending on your power output? They seem to hold up well if you inspect them properly.
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With an s15 diff you have to buy s15 output shfats as well.
What do you mean by this?FusionR300zx wrote:keep in mind this is a daily driven car and i don't like loud obnoxious noises
i don't wana hear clunking and weird noises from the lsd. ppl tell me the kaaz/nismo's are loud. i hate loud anoyying noisesthenillaz wrote:What do you mean by this?
gona go fix that right now. but yea it is pissing me off.Driftless240 wrote:Call him for me too.... Aric, I guess you're getting enough clunking noise from the Stance huh... Can't take any more?
that would be great!! thanksinfamousbz wrote:Hey fusion, let me call my guy on monday. I might be able to get it for you for cheaper than $650. I got mine with output shafts from him for VERY cheap.
Pretty much on point. But thing is with a Vlsd the internal fluid gets cooked after a while then acts like a open diff. Good for learning though and cheap I personally wouldn't pay more than 160- for a vlsd.gumby74 wrote:If you plan on drifting then get a viscous unit or fork out for a clutch type. The helical is suited more for driving than sliding. You cant have it all.
no drifter here... DD and maybe a autoX event here and there. some 1/4 mile. mostly street driving.gumby74 wrote:If you plan on drifting then get a viscous unit or fork out for a clutch type. The helical is suited more for driving than sliding. You cant have it all.
I got mine for $350 + shipping ($120)FusionR300zx wrote:that would be great!! thanks
the cheaper the better!!