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06-16-2016, 05:06 PM | #1 |
350Z diff in S13
How difficult is this fitment?
Is it just a matter of modifying/fabbing the upper mounts? Can I use the same rear diff cover from the J30 I am currently using? Can I use the 350Z axles? With my 2JZ swap, I just swapped my R154 for a VQ and the ratio is way too low. I get about 100mph in 4th gear. First gear might as well not exist. My buddy tells me the 350Z is an option, but I wanted to get opinions on difficulty before buying one. |
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06-16-2016, 09:00 PM | #2 |
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Much better off swapping to a taller ring and pinion ratio than messing with fabricating the 350z differential into the subframe.
There's a couple options for a taller final drive. |
06-25-2016, 01:33 AM | #6 |
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Q45 is an option. Some of them even have the same 3.5 ratios. Both z and q diffs us 6x1 but the tail shaft isn't the same on a Z diff then the rest of the 90's Nissan.
Ultimately I am choosing to fab up a Z diff in my s14 cause -I have 2 laying around - I have a Z also with a Cusco 1.5 if I ever wanted to swap - easier to find a Z open diff to weld then try to bastardize a Q which I only think comes in viscous. Unless you can relate to those reason, a Q45 diff is essentially the Z r230 in a r200 frame that swaps over. Just as strong, but viscous is useless to me. |
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