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miguel granville
04-18-2011, 06:06 PM
im going to be running an rb motor and will be using an s13 vlsd diff just wanted to know what options are out there if i wanted to change gear ratios or lsd center in this diff?
dreamin240sx
04-19-2011, 07:09 PM
z32 diffs son
herbieS13
04-19-2011, 07:31 PM
All depends on how u plan on using the car if it's just a dd and something to play around in a z32 or j30 will be fine if u want to keep the s13 pumpkin then get a real LSD like a. Tomei or something of the sort
j30
z32
r32
s15
q45
jdm 180sx vlsd
rb25 or higher - I would recommend a diffs above for a smooth driving daily.
stock rb20 - stock s14 vlsd will be fine or the names above
Like herbie mentioned above, its all about what you want out of your car.
miguel granville
04-21-2011, 04:14 AM
ok
im using an rb20det check out my specs below
Engine……………………….
*Nissan RB20DET motor (r32 skyline gts-t)
*(standard internals)
*Rebuilt with OEM Nissan engine kit
*ACL conrod bearings
*Garrett GT3582R twin ball bearing turbo
*internal waste gate
*3" down pipe
*1.5" wastgate screamer pipe
*3" free flow stainless exhaust
*Apexi n1 tail pipe
*TurboXS manual boost controller
*Blitz Dual Drive Blow Off Valve
*3” aluminum turbo inlet pipe
*LM 3" intercooler
*2.5” alu intercooler piping
*Custom fabricated rb26dett side mount intake manifold (alu welded & ported) *Apexi power FC D-JETRO stand alone engine management system
*Apexi FC hand held Commander
*Sti map sensor
*Fidanza 4.3 ceramic clutch kit
*champion platinum power spark plugs
*Walbro 225lph external fuel pump
*3core radiator
*Running on castrol 20w50 synthetic motor oil
so i need sum that will stand up to the power
i never used a s13 vlsd rear end in my life so i dont know how strong they are and was looking fo a 4.11 ratio
so want to know what bolts up directly in the s13 vlsd diff
what is your budget?
I can give you high to low options since modifying a car relies on 1 thing - MONEY
miguel granville
04-21-2011, 04:45 AM
well first off all im from the small island of tobago so we dont have acces to lots of parts
but what you think i should do?
what kind of power can the stock s13 vlsd diff take
I don't know how much power a stock diff can take but since you are running about 500-600hp depending on your tune, I am pretty sure you will be breaking axles/diffs if you are drifting with it.
I advise using a nice aftermarket 1.5 way like a carbonetics lsd.
On a different note, I don't see how your oem rebuilt rb20 will stand up to the punishment of a high boost 35r setup without expensive internals + work.
As far as normal daily driving with some occasional spirited moments in between, I would say your z32/j30/q45 diff would be a decent option.
if you have the money to spend (around 2k) get a quickchange diff.
miguel granville
04-21-2011, 05:16 AM
its a daily driver / weekend street racer
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