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Old 07-18-2013, 09:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So I am looking for some input on which route to go. I do have a sports package model if anyone is wondering . Driving habits if some of you know I take mine to the drag strip and closed roads for racing. I say closed roads I mean it, cop buddies and everything so we don't get in trouble. I have been thinking about this upgrade for a while but just not sure if it is right for me for my driving habits. I see a lot of track guys going this route but obviously I am not taking any turns on my track. Any and all input would be nice guys!
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The stock VLSD works fine for the street. I went with a Quaife since I do some track driving and I would get progressively more inside rear wheel spin throughout a session.
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I went with a quaife LSD. IMO its great for the track and quiet for the street . You will not have to service the fluid like a clutch LSD. Switching to 4.08 gears is also a big plus as well.

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I went with a quaife 1.5 LSD. IMO its great for the track and quiet for the street . You will not have to service the fluid like a clutch LSD. Switching to 4.08 gears is also a big plus as well.
Quaife is a helical design......there is no 1-way, 1.5 way, or 2-way. A Quaife is just a Quaife.....

But anyways, I also went with 4.08 gears and a Quaife.
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Quaife is a helical design......there is no 1-way, 1.5 way, or 2-way. A Quaife is just a Quaife.....

But anyways, I also went with 4.08 gears and a Quaife.
my bad. your right thanks .
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Quaife is a helical design......there is no 1-way, 1.5 way, or 2-way. A Quaife is just a Quaife.....

But anyways, I also went with 4.08 gears and a Quaife.
How was the quaife before you put the gears in? After? I hear 4.08's are a little rough on a DD?
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I did the Quaife and gears at the same time so I couldnt really tell you a before and after. I can tell you that both mods are huge. The new LSD really hooks up and I notice a big difference compared to the factory. Also, the gears are going to have you rev higher but I like the fact that whatever gear im in, its ready to go.

I wont track the car till September, but I can tell you that from what I have driven on the streets, its a big difference. I don't think you ll be disappointed
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There is a thread about after market LSD in this forum for our cars.

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How was the quaife before you put the gears in? After? I hear 4.08's are a little rough on a DD?
Define rough? At 70 mph with the 6MT, sitting right at 3k RPMS. About 400rpms higher. Depending how long your commute is, I guess it could hurt but my MPG really hasn't dropped much. Still averaging over 20mpg. My trip to work is only about 15 miles and its all highway. I'm happy with them, course it took 2 1/2 months to finally get it right but hopefully your installer will be more competent. The traction with an LSD is just amazing compared to an open diff (I have base model). The acceleration is VERY obvious with the 4.08 gears.
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on another note since the 370 uses the breaks to assist the lsd by braking the slipping wheel this actually will bring the "lock" curve on the quaife up since the quaife is a torque multiplier and increasing the free wheels load with the breaks will actually cause the diff to send more power than it normally would to the non spinning wheel.
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Define rough? At 70 mph with the 6MT, sitting right at 3k RPMS. About 400rpms higher. Depending how long your commute is, I guess it could hurt but my MPG really hasn't dropped much. Still averaging over 20mpg. My trip to work is only about 15 miles and its all highway. I'm happy with them, course it took 2 1/2 months to finally get it right but hopefully your installer will be more competent. The traction with an LSD is just amazing compared to an open diff (I have base model). The acceleration is VERY obvious with the 4.08 gears.
Well that's significantly different than mine. I commute 75miles one way in all highway. I avg 30ish mpg, so to drop 5-8mpg would add up in fuel costs rather quickly. However, I agree the hookup with an LSD is significantly better. Still haven't taken the plunge. I spend so much time fixing other Nissans all day I never have time to do anything but basic maintenance to mine.

Mileage is achieved through the mods listed and ignition timing adjusted by a few degrees advance on base.
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Define rough? At 70 mph with the 6MT, sitting right at 3k RPMS. About 400rpms higher. Depending how long your commute is, I guess it could hurt but my MPG really hasn't dropped much. Still averaging over 20mpg. My trip to work is only about 15 miles and its all highway. I'm happy with them, course it took 2 1/2 months to finally get it right but hopefully your installer will be more competent. The traction with an LSD is just amazing compared to an open diff (I have base model). The acceleration is VERY obvious with the 4.08 gears.
I just hear you have to shift a lot more when driving in the city, where I live 55 is on the highway and everywhere else is 35-45 so I just wonder if that will be a pain in the ***, hence I am hesitant to go 4.08 gears.


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Well that's significantly different than mine. I commute 75miles one way in all highway. I avg 30ish mpg, so to drop 5-8mpg would add up in fuel costs rather quickly. However, I agree the hookup with an LSD is significantly better. Still haven't taken the plunge. I spend so much time fixing other Nissans all day I never have time to do anything but basic maintenance to mine.

Mileage is achieved through the mods listed and ignition timing adjusted by a few degrees advance on base.
Ya I am still sitting on the fence for an upgraded lsd, I have read that it will help me for my application of the drag strip.
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I just hear you have to shift a lot more when driving in the city, where I live 55 is on the highway and everywhere else is 35-45 so I just wonder if that will be a pain in the ***, hence I am hesitant to go 4.08 gears.
Here in Hawaii, the highest speed limit is 60. Most is 55 and in towns most is 25.... I honestly take off from 2nd gear pretty often due to the short gearing. It feels just like taking off in 1st before hand. Usually at 35, I don't even leave 4th gear. Especially if there are frequent stop lights. An upgraded LSD is awesome. Launching from a dig is magnificent now.

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Well that's significantly different than mine. I commute 75miles one way in all highway. I avg 30ish mpg, so to drop 5-8mpg would add up in fuel costs rather quickly. However, I agree the hookup with an LSD is significantly better. Still haven't taken the plunge. I spend so much time fixing other Nissans all day I never have time to do anything but basic maintenance to mine.

Mileage is achieved through the mods listed and ignition timing adjusted by a few degrees advance on base.
i was lucky if I was averaging above 22mpg before the gears. This is mixed city and highway driving though averaged basically after 2 full tanks. Pure highway, I'm still over 26mpg but obviously its hard to get 2 full tanks worth to average. Oil does run hotter so if you don't have an oil cooler, its definitely recommended since my average temps were around 200 before and now around 215 after a while of cruising at 70mph. I have a 2012 with the factory crap cooler.
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i was lucky if I was averaging above 22mpg before the gears. This is mixed city and highway driving though averaged basically after 2 full tanks. Pure highway, I'm still over 26mpg but obviously its hard to get 2 full tanks worth to average. Oil does run hotter so if you don't have an oil cooler, its definitely recommended since my average temps were around 200 before and now around 215 after a while of cruising at 70mph. I have a 2012 with the factory crap cooler.
I plan on putting the pan adapter plate and an aftermarket cooler. Like I said still haven't had time with it. My oil avg's 220s on the highway. Mines an 11 with an even crappier factory cooler. I'm still having a hard time with the fact they even produce a Z without an LSD as standard, it's not like the added cost wouldn't be pushed off to us anyway.
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