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Yep, you can fit a LSD to a R33, I fitted one to my R33 GTS25 a couple of months back made. The diff I got didn't come from a skyline, not quite sure what it came off (but it was nissan). Every thing was the same except the mounts at the back of the diff, I just changed the back plate over from my old diff and that fixed the problem.

Series 1 R33 don't have vvt, not so sure with the series II, I think they might have vvt.

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On-board model R32 GTS25 (ECR32) R33 GTS25 (ER33)

R33 GTS-4 (ENR33) R34 25GT (ER34)

R34 25GT-V (ER34)

R34 GT-FOUR (ENR34)

Engine type Water cooling serial 6 cylinders * DOHC

Cylinder

Inside diameter x distance mm 86.0×71.7

Entire aerodynamic volume displacement cc 2498

Compression ratio 10.0 10.0

The highest output

PS/rpm 190PS 190/6400

[ As for Type-S 200/6400 ] 200/6000

Largest torque

Kgm/rpm 23.5/4800 26.0/4000

Fuel feeder The NISSAN EGI (ECCS) electrically controlled gasoline injection device

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ok took the cam gear covers off

on exhaust side has a 5 spoke cam gear(not adjustable)

on the inlet side has large pice of steel with a cover bolted to it

wich apears to be bolted to the centre of the cam gear (all most same size as cam gear )this i guess is the vvt

please can some one tell me if i am correct

and also if you wanted to put adjustable cam gear on can this be taken off or is it the same thing

thanks eryc

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Originally posted by eryc

kyla there is no way you could find out what your diff is off? could you?

thanks eryc

Sorry dude, I've had no luck in finding out what it was off.:)

The ratio of the diff I got was 4:3.1 ratio LSD, but knowing what I know now, I should have got a 4:1.1 ratio LSD, it would have put the speedo readings out a little bit, but the car wouldn't rev quite so high at 100km, and I would have a better top speed, I'm kickin my self now:hellpisd:

If you are getting a LSD check what type of flanges (the ones from the diff to the wheels) you have, before you go and get one. I made the mistake of not checking the first time and got the wrong one:Oops:.

I have attached a quick sketch, of the diff flanges sort of looked like the first one in my case was the wrong one (can't quite remember if it was 5 or 6 stud), the 2nd was the one that fitted my car. sorry I can't be of more help.

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"7grand clutch dump, if both wheels spin u have an lsd if only one spins u dont have an lsd."

LOL yeah that's the fun way, the more restrained and kind way is to get the car on a hoist or jack it up and turn one (rear) wheel . if the other one turns then you have a LSD.

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can anyone tell me what is going on here: i have an lsd, but if i have one wheel on grass/dirt and one on tar and i go to take off, it just spins the wheel on the grass/dirt. i would have thought the lsd would have transferred the power to the wheel with traction (the one on the tar) and i would have taken off normally with no spinning??? or is that what a vicious (sp) LSD does? what the hell is a vicious LSD while we are on the topic of them? :)

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