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Originally Posted by M.Bonanni Unfortunately after you go SC it will be quickly apparent how annoying your open diff really is. Well I need to win the damn lottery then.

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Old 03-12-2010, 04:46 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Unfortunately after you go SC it will be quickly apparent how annoying your open diff really is.
Well I need to win the damn lottery then.
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So if one were to want to purchase a Carbonetic diff, which sponsoring vendor sells 'em?
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So if one were to want to purchase a Carbonetic diff, which sponsoring vendor sells 'em?
I think Z1 performance sells them.
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I think Z1 performance sells them.
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TH Motorsports, or Z1 I believe are the current sponsors selling them.
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Yeah Z1 has them, also I haven't tracked mine but I felt I was able to tell a large difference in spirited driving from the open diff without a doubt. It is complete night/day difference yes and even when just running through the gears on an on ramp it's much more confidence inspiring. I like the extra grip and less tire slip when drag racing also although I haven't launched mine..just some highway runs(I KNOW FORE SHAME !!!!).

PS: Also I think Forged Performance may sell some Diffs and I looked at Carbonetic also but the frequent oil changes swayed me away. The OS Giken is not nearly as frequent from the sound of things. If your car is a daily and rarely sees the track you can change it every 2-3 oil changes and be fine from what I've read. Also OS Giken has never had to service one of their diffs..ever. In the private for sale section I have a thread started about someone selling one brand new for a killer price.

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I really really want one! All the threads about LSD's make me angry in the pants. Maybe I should just take the plunge and get it...
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ya forged proformance sells it
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I had a nismo diff in my g35, and it was so obnoxiously loud around slow turns, but the performance was incredable. Car hit gears harder and just felt way better all of the time. I swapped my pumpkin back in only a week after putting it in ( traded with someone to see if I could stand it ) BUT I would 100% want a diff like the quaife or carbonetics that do not come with all the noise and skips and bangs. The nismo is not something I would reccomend to anyone who drives on the street. But a good LSD is a great mod.

Any shop could change your final drive during that process too , saving a lot on labor if done at once.
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I had a nismo diff in my g35, and it was so obnoxiously loud around slow turns, but the performance was incredable. Car hit gears harder and just felt way better all of the time. I swapped my pumpkin back in only a week after putting it in ( traded with someone to see if I could stand it ) BUT I would 100% want a diff like the quaife or carbonetics that do not come with all the noise and skips and bangs. The nismo is not something I would reccomend to anyone who drives on the street. But a good LSD is a great mod.

Any shop could change your final drive during that process too , saving a lot on labor if done at once.
I forget, but since were on topic, why change the final drive, and to what?
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ya why change final gear ratio? higher hp and torque? what is the best final drive ratio?
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I think chuck meant that since you're opening up the pumpkin anyways, it might be a good time to swap out the final drive as well since it will save you on labor. Most final drive swaps are for quicker acceleration. A final drive changes the effective gearing, making acceleration a little quicker. The trade-off would be reduced top speed (in extreme instances), however the majority of daily drivers would only realize higher RPMs at cruising speeds.
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Z emimator has 4.08s in his auto. It's all preference but if gears are on your mind , the time to do it is when your diff is already out and open.

Red370 what parts were required for your base z other than the LSD ?
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I had mine installed a good week ago, at first it was a bit whiny, but i guess its broken in a bit and its quieted significantly. I cant compare it to others because i've never used an aftermarket LSD, and I havent tracked the car yet, havent really noticed much of a difference in daily driving, however I've always been told carbonetic LSDs are the best hands down and last forever, as Mike can attest.
Did you follow the break-in procedure of figure 8's? I think they also recommend a diff oil change after 200 miles of break-in.
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My LSD recommended either 800 or 1800 on the first oil change..need to check on that.
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