Alternative lsd for Starion?
Alternative lsd for Starion?
I'm not really familiar with IRS setups so please excuse my ignorance. I was wondering how difficult it would be to adapt a diff head from another vehicle into the rear of a Starion. Like everyone else I want a limited slip but I'm not keen to pay big bucks for a second hand unit that is likely to need a rebuild. I was thinking along the lines of a Skyline diff as lsds are readily available new and second hand.
We have been playing around in the rally staz fitting a 180sx diff, the mounting side of things has been relatively easy. The biggest issue is getting driveshafts made that make the job cost effective. The tailshaft has been made out of a 1 piece unit sourced from the wreckers with the same diameter and the yokes re welded at either end to suit. Once driveshafts are sourced will post some pics......It has been much easier to find a suitable ratio (around 4.3 - 4.7) in the nissan diffs due to the amount of imports in wreckers these days
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Have a look at LOCK RIGHT diffs, they have them to siut most vehicles, even suzuki serria's, they cost $500 for the crown wheel carrier, fitting $150, U use yr old case so no problems with mounting. They R an AUstralian company, I have 1 in my GQ Patrol works a treat, they R like a detroit locker but softer. :beer
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The driveshafts will cost around $600 for the pair with us supplying ends, Albins Off Road here in Ballarat custom make shafts. The project all being well should be finished within the next couple of months. The diff has had a run in the car with a couple of cut and shut driveshafts but unfortunately were about 15 - 20 mm too short and when given shit on of the clips in the cv joint popped out from too much load. The driveshaft also managed to twist 2 mm in a fairly short run. It would have been completed by now except had a bit of an engine malfunction in the last event, so priorities changed, will keep you guys posted....
MMMM, dust in the lungs......
Correct on the $$$$ front, but supply is the issue. 3.9 is no good for rally use, it is just tto tall. Oscar has been chasing around fro us for nearly 12 mnths now with no luck so an alternative was required. With the rally car you have to have a reasonable supply of easy to get parts as breakage is inevitable from the hammering the cars cop. That's why the Nissan alternative has been a viable option.....
MMMM, dust in the lungs......
Man I still have the works 4.6 Ralliart diff for sale. You won't break that anytime soon. It's setup for rally with a tight clutch pack, oil cooler plumbed.Rally wrote:Correct on the $$$$ front, but supply is the issue. 3.9 is no good for rally use, it is just tto tall. Oscar has been chasing around fro us for nearly 12 mnths now with no luck so an alternative was required. With the rally car you have to have a reasonable supply of easy to get parts as breakage is inevitable from the hammering the cars cop. That's why the Nissan alternative has been a viable option.....
It all bolts in just change the drive shaft ends to OZ spec. You can get the drive shafts from Oscar.
You told me you were worried about fitting it because of the rules and now your fitting a Nissan diff and making drive shafts WTF????
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