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thats what i thought of an r33 i drove today. seemed like it was struggling hard. especially when trying to pull in 5th from 40ks

bahahahahahahaahahaha

As for the other guy, umm more info please. Speed related sound? Engine speed or road speed? Whe is it coming from?

What do you mean locked diff? Mechanical? Welded? How do you know?

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pritty much i worked it out, it is an aftermarket locked diff not welded,

i saw it on the hoist when i inspected it, anyway because it is a locked diff, in low revs the torque is pushing the gears in the diff becuase its trying to get the power down. i was shittin myself when i herd it the first time.

i talked to a friend who is a machanic and he says get it checked anyway, but he sayd theyll say its becuase of the diff. so no biggie, just gota rev it out a lil more in 2nd and 3rd to get the right amount of power to the back diff. im still gunna get it checked tho coz its f**kin loud

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I've always been told when locked diffs are like that it's because they are working hard. It's not bad or anything.

Maybe you should look at changing the oil in the diff. Redline Shockproof tends to quiet them down a bit.

Other than that how are you liking the car?

Also some pics would be nice!

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hey all yeah its an auto lock diff 2, so yeah i was worried for a bit but now i just gotta get used to it

theres a pic of my car, nice hey!

guess what happened tho, 2nd day i had it, reversin out in a car park and a guy revered into it, on the side near the petrol cap, what a bastard hey, not 2 bad tho gettin it fixed on tuesday, shit happeneds tho. just seems to happen to me alot lol

anyway thanks for all ur help

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