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I have done 1 dif meet at winton and would like to do more of then.

I have a r33 gtst all stock. Except for the button clutch.

Just got a few Questions.

I stuffed my diff, it whines like a baby.

Now I am looking at getting a Kaaz 2way lsd (new)and was wondering if I need to get the bigger backing plate so that I can hold more oil for longevity?

Found this for a bigger backing plate http://driftshop.com.au/diff.htm

Also would it help the diff with a scavange pump and cooler?

Or am I just wasting good money?

I would also like to start buying some other stuff for my car to get it cracking a bit better.

Were would be a good place to start?

I was thinking of a ecu so that any other mods that I do can be tuned as I go.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be great.

Thanks

Lance

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Ok sorry was a little tired when I wrote this last night.

I have a 3 inch exaust system on it.

I also have a front mount intercooler (doesn't look like its too good it measures 530x300x80. it uses the 2 pipes going back to the turbo and intake, on the passanger side..), and running about 11 psi boost(have a proper boost gage to 30 psi no vaccume and dont rely on the dash boost/vaccume gage.).

I also have a oil recolater and cooler for the engine.

And a stock ecu as war as i know.

By the way were is the ecu so I can check before i go ebay crazy.(and the wifey kills me.)

And of course the button clutch that i mentioned befoer in my first post.

Thanks Lance..

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