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Bid of an odd question.

I know s13 and r32 diffs have different ratios, but can I use an S13 centre in an R32 housing using the R32 ring gear and pinion?

They are both R200 centres, just wondering if this is going to work, because I have a spare S13 diff sitting here as a spare for my R32, I just assumed it was going to fit but I found out yesterday that they had different ratios.

Cheers Guys!

(btw, S13 SR20DET diff vs R32 Gts-t type m diff)

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hm, so are s13 ratios better? I get confused with ratios

So, with a 3.9 ratio would mean say at 7,000rpm in 2nd gear, would you be going faster or slower than with the 4.3 ratio? (i think from memory 7,000rpm/2nd in my r32gtst is around 90km/hr)

hmmmmm

i might consider chucking the s13 diff in and try it out

one thing i don't like about my car, is when drifting on a 2nd gear corner, i am really running out of gear, and coming close to limiter, but the corner is too tight for 3rd, because the revs will be too low when i exit the corner.

I might try using the s13 diff just to test it out.

so back to the original question, can i just change the ring gear on the 32 centre? or do i have to change the pinion also

Edited by MerlinTheHapyPig

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