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just wondering if any v35 owners here have swapped their diff's for an aftermarket one? and if so, any advice/recommendations?

my 6mt has the factory LSD with VCD, wondering if there would be any compatability issues with an aftermarket 1.5way (nismo,cusco rs, ats&across etc)?

i'm still getting to know my car and will need to do a few track days to get to know its behaviour before deciding if i want to install an aftermarket LSD, but i have seen several demo z33's/v35's with this mod.

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yup read the other threads on LSD's couldnt find anything V35 specific though, relating to VCD. I assume shouldnt have any issues though, and the three i mentioned seem to be most popular with z33 tuners in jp for street and circuit.

Didn't look that had did you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/335579-open-diff-be-gone/page__p__5558228__hl__quaife__fromsearch__1#entry5558228

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/346100-f*king-diff/page__p__5576886__hl__quaife__fromsearch__1#entry5576886

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ah thanks. so you went the quaife option. looks like u had a few issues fitting etc.

i think the nismo gt pro carbon lsd might be the one for me

http://www.nismo.co.jp/en/products/competition/lsd/gt_lsdprocarbon.html

although it is 2-way, nismo claim it is a very 'streetable' lsd, good for street and grip circuit driving.time to get some prices.

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