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d3vilskid
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Just like to share what I found out on the net while searching for random things. Hope I didnt bring up any old subject!!

Q45vlsd or 300zxtt vlsd upgrade. Maybe good for those that swap rb, ls1, big boost or what ever.

Here is the site where I found it: showthread.php?t=172393

The 90-96 Q45 (R200) features the same beefy 6-bolt 30-spline axles, hubs, and output shafts used in the 90-96 Nissan 300ZX TT (R230).

All Infiniti Q45's came with VSLD differentials, making this a great upgrade for those looking to upgrade to R230 durability without having to modify the S13/S14 subframe.

The 90-96 Q45 had a 3.54 final gear, and the 97-01 had a 3.69.

The swap is VERY easy to do, and is a rather bolt-in affair using the S13 or S14 differential cover from your current differential.

Parts list needed:

A.) (Your Model S13 or S14) differential coverB.) Q45 VLSD differentialC.) Q45 or 300ZX TT Wheel Hubs (great upgrade for the 4-lug guys who have been looking for a reason to go 5-lug)D.) 300ZX TT Driver Side Axle (installed on driver side of 240SX) and Infiniti Q45 Driver Side Axle (installed on passenger side of 240SX).

Here are two comparison photos of the stock Non-VSLD 240SX Output Shaft (left), Q45 (middle) and Mazworx Modified 240SX Output Shaft (right).

OEM Q45 Output Shafts (driver and passenger)

1.) Start out by swapping the Q45 differential cover with your factory S13 or S14 diff cover.

Before we move to the next step, let's take a look at the size difference of the input flange on the Q45 vs 240sx differential. You will need to remove this piece from the Q45 differential, and prepare for modification.

2.) You will need to take a marker of same kind, and draw out the 240sx driveshaft yoke bolt pattern onto the Q45 input shaft, and prepare for drilling (4) holes.

You could also order a Q45 yoke and have it swapped onto the 240SX driveshaft. However, I dont see the need for the added expense, as the Q45 input shaft flange is large enough that I dont feel tapping four more holes will hurt the structural rigidity.

All done, now to install back onto the Q45 differential.

Richie painted this piece black for aesthetic purposes, but here is the drilled input flange installed onto the differential.

After this step is finished, simply bolt the differential into the 240sx subframe, and re-install.

Note: Your factory driveshaft will not need to be modified in any way.

I put together this spreadsheet that shows the effects of the Q45 gears on the RB25DET Transmission. It is simple to manipulate, as your choice of transmission may differ.

http://www.undergroundmotorsports.com/rb25q45.xls

Happy Driving!

PS. Thanks to the guy RIGGS for finding this out.


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jbracy7
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so if i use this set up .i could hit 189@6500 rpm(if im lucky) i learned some thing today

3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 650024 27 31 34 37 41 4440 45 51 57 63 68 7459 67 76 84 92 101 10977 88 98 109 120 131 142102 116 131 146 160 175 189

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d3vilskid
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If you could that b great


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