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I've got a r33 with an a-lsd installed

I've heard from sum people that these diffs r shit but others tell me they r good

I was hoping sumone on here could shed sum light on this for me?

Also when i launch i usually only get a single spin, am i able to shim this diff up to make it tighter, if so how much would that cost roughy ?

Any help would be great, I'm currently trying to get my car back up to scratch, its a slow process lol.

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First of all,

Wrong diff.. .......... Joke get it. :)

Secondly, you are proably posting this in the wrong section. try ---> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forum/146-drivetrain-and-transmission/

Thirdly, there is nothing wrong with LSD's Just depends on what you want your car to do..

First of all,

Wrong diff.. .......... Joke get it. :)

Secondly, you are proably posting this in the wrong section. try ---> http://www.skylinesa...d-transmission/

Thirdly, there is nothing wrong with LSD's Just depends on what you want your car to do..

this a million times this search button is your fwend

If you change the diff you'll need to use a diff cover from a series I (non-vspec) GTR. Any aftermarket LSD won't fit the A-LSD backing plate.

If your spinning only one wheel, it might be time for an LSD oil change. If that doesn't fix your problem, might be worth having a look at the diff out of the car.

The A-LSD's aren't too good at holeshots but they're very helpful around corners at speed. It depends what your using the GTR for.

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