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07-20-2012, 01:19 PM | #1 |
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Kaaz vs Nismo LSD
Im mainly going for the Kaaz 2 Way, since the price right now is awesome, I am droping an 98 LS1/T56 in my S14 for competition.
any opinions on the KAAZ 2 Way or Nismo 2 Way would be appreciated. |
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07-20-2012, 01:49 PM | #2 |
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I love my KAAZ. I'm running about 400whp through one and its put up with it for a couple years now; with events often. I really think the key was a thorough break-in + changing the oil there after and then change the fluid every 1500 or so hard miles.
People who complain about the noise must have issues with theirs or don't realize what they've signed up for. It's a 2-way. You're gonna hear the loading and unloading of a sprung drivetrain everytime you send a load back there (giggity; lol). If you're looking for something to drift with ("competition"), this guy will perform like a champ. If you're a road course guy, then I might get an opinion from someone who's adjusted the engagement pressure. When it grabs, it pulls two tires; trust me.... Garage Entry - YouTube
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07-20-2012, 01:52 PM | #3 |
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I had a Nismo in my s13, it was a lot quieter than the Kaaz... I can't really comment on performance since I only went to one event with a Kaaz. One thing to take into consideration... Kaaz is local and you can always get the unit rebuilt and they have parts for it on hand. I would have rebuilt my Nismo LSD if I could remember exactly what model I had. But I did manage to source our some prices on the rebuilt kit for various models, and it wasn't really cost effective. I don't remember the exact price, but if I remember correctly, if I paid a little more I could just buy a brand new Kaaz.
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08-08-2012, 06:40 PM | #4 |
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Nismo is definitely quieter than KAAZ for sure. I am assuming you will be drifting with your car since you are getting 2way?
I've had Nismo one before and currently I am using KAAZ and I would get Nismo if $ wasn't the issue. Nismo diff locks up like butter !!!! You are not supposed to put synthetic oil in KAAZ differential and that's one of main disadvantage of having KAAZ as well. |
08-08-2012, 07:22 PM | #5 |
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honestly speaking, both diffs are great! You won't regret either choice as long as you do regular fluid maintenance.
However in current times, I would definitely get a kaaz over a nismo. Why you may ask? The nismo 2-way diffs has been discontinued for a while; though you can still probably get a brand new one from old dead stock from someone which then shouldn't be a problem as it will perform how a 2-way will perform. With that being said, if you're not buying either one brand new, go with kaaz. Reason being since the nismo diffs are discontinued, finding rebuilt kits (clutch sets) are a PITA and costly if you ever want to have it rebuilt. Kaaz on the other hand is still making diffs and in the event that you want/need to have your diff rebuilt, you can still order the rebuilt kit if necessary or otherwise you can send it to kaaz (in Cali) to have it rebuild. But besides that, both will do fine. If anyone can chime in on finding Nismo 2-way street rebuild kit, please do so as it would be beneficial to me but as others as well if needed be. |
08-08-2012, 07:53 PM | #6 |
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08-09-2012, 09:26 AM | #9 |
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I'd heard Carbonetics were pretty good street diffs, but I was curious about the SuperQ 1.5 way. Any superQ really, are they that much quieter?
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08-10-2012, 05:13 PM | #10 |
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basically my ls1 was crap so im building a stroker at school, maybe ballpark 500 to 700 hp depending on the fuel management I put oin the engine. Im leaning toward the kaaz 2 way quaife, for 1200 its worth it. the guys at Kaaz are very helpful too.
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Even if it wasn't, I've been running synthetic in it for the past few months and did one drift event. Clunks less than it ever did and still works. |
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08-10-2012, 09:09 PM | #12 |
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I ran both and I have a nismo one right now sooooooo much better and super fast lock up i go with the nismo if I were you
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Saddly when people read Nismo they think of the cheap ass $400 2 way that everyone on earth has back in 2002... however there are several Nismo LSDs.
Cheap ass old $400 Nismo (R200) that can't be re-built because, well its cheep outdated shit... cast body. However they sell a new version for $900+ hahaha... semi cast body Nismo SSS - changed the game of LSDs, great and IIRC Nismo still supports the rebuilds... semi cast body. Nismo GT/ GT Pro/ GT Pro TT - yeah... This diff kills everything available. Basic GT is great, GT Pro has adjustable ingaugement and adjustable 1.5-2 way/ and the TT is specifically designed for Track/ Time Attack. Fully Polished Body. And its avalable in Carbon... Kaaz - has always been great and always refining their work, but if your wanting the best and your going to spend over $1k.. get the Nismo GT/ Pro/ TT. Last edited by MadScientist; 08-10-2012 at 10:05 PM.. |
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There is NO BREAK-IN either. Locks hard. Sounds OEM. No break-in = best street car diff. Quote:
I may be a tad off on the explanation, but I would suggest not running synthetic if you can avoid. Won't effect driveability short-term, but will cause the life of your diff to shorten.
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08-20-2012, 08:32 PM | #15 |
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nismo sss 2-way/1.5way which I have uses 80-90w synthetic
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09-04-2012, 09:54 PM | #17 |
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You're a local, I say go KAAZ its price effective, its a solid diff that works well and if you have any issues or need a repair its down the street for you.
I have a KAAZ and it works really well and the chatter is really not a big deal. Also Always Use KAAZ Oil, dont cheap out just use the stuff it was designed to work with. |
09-05-2012, 12:05 PM | #19 |
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I have a Kaaz Super-Q 1.5 and its really quiet, the clunking isnt that often and its really barely noticeable. Its got about 3500 miles on it, mostly street but some drift. I would definitely recommend this diff because its serviceable in the USA.
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09-06-2012, 11:57 AM | #23 |
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Don't the OSGiken diffs also need 5 bolt axels? I mean I knew the kaaz unit was rebuild able and that the given one was expensive but amazing... But I had thought it would be more cost prohibitive for me at least to change axels as well
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i recommend a 1.5 imho obx work pretty good and not that expensive, right now i drift with an open diff i way a welded one that works like a two way but the understeer it creates its scary.
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10-30-2012, 11:53 AM | #25 |
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Both diffs are great options and will work well for what you need. From out experience the Nismo will be the quieter of the two, if that matters to you. Like a couple others have said, changing your fluid will help keep some noise down and will definitely extended the life of your diff.
We have built several LSx swap 240's and used a Tomei 2way in all of them but one were the customer requested OS Giken. All those cars including our own Tra-Kyoto coupe have had zero problems with the Tomei's. Just another option to think about, plus they are typically cheaper. Short Video of our car at a near by drift day. DD33 MWC - Tandem Final - Drift day 33 Midwest cup - YouTube Another video of our car using the same diff but for roadracing. Blackhawk Farms Raceway - LS1 240SX chasing 72 Vette - YouTube
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