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Old 07-07-2006, 12:11
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He says it a mechanial and aparently someone from the SXOC (don't know who though) has said it is to him, he says it the same as a Subaru one.
I suposse the only way would be to try and fit it but it seems like a lot of work if it don't fit. It a width question really I supose as I'm thinking of using the S13 hubs. Trouble is not have many pennies at the moment I don't want to spend money on a part that won't fit.
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Old 07-07-2006, 12:15
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this is a little odd really as i would consider all diffs to be mechanical, the only other option being electronically controlled

maybe wise to ask him if it is a clutch type or automatic torque biasing type like the quaife, if he doesnt know, i'd want to open it up before i parted with any cash
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Old 07-07-2006, 12:29
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Its a viscous diff for sure. Subarus are viscous as well.

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IMO, not worth it, rather just go for the aftermarket clutch type. its a better lsd and less work.

You forgot to mention that an S13 VLSD is £80. A plated diff is £500 plus. Even 2nd hand plated diffs go for that money.

So for the cheapyness of the VLSD its very worth it in my opinion and will solve the pathetic single wheel spin when booting it out round bends.

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Old 07-07-2006, 13:16
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I'll have to investgate further, as I said I thought it was a VLSD and not having a welder to make up driveshafts and not really beind confident enough to take a diff apart and put it back together I think I'll stick with what I've got.
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Old 07-07-2006, 14:35
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you don't need a welder to make up the shafts, just a grinder.
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Its a viscous diff for sure. Subarus are viscous as well.




You forgot to mention that an S13 VLSD is £80. A plated diff is £500 plus. Even 2nd hand plated diffs go for that money.

So for the cheapyness of the VLSD its very worth it in my opinion and will solve the pathetic single wheel spin when booting it out round bends.

but in this instance, you definitely get what you pay for don't you think. Sure, at first it'll be fine and dandy, but once it wears out, it'll be crap. Then again, I'm speaking from a motorsports point of view of autocross and drift. So it may not matter to you as much as it would for people doing one of those.
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Old 08-07-2006, 10:09
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I can't see who would spend £600 on a plated diff (the price of an average s12), they would just weld it for drift.

This diff from a grip and occasional wet weather drift perspective is brilliant. I never had anyone say it was a waste of £80 when i installed one last year.

Things need to be in relation to why people buy the s12 (coz its cheap for what you get), so its best to keep things cheap...
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Old 08-07-2006, 19:13
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unless its on mine and then i don't do cheap
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