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#@scotty nm35

I had the diff seals leak in my car, general wear and tear.
Usual problems generally happen to the AYC, they start whining due to improper servicing or wrong oil used. AYC needs to be serviced/flushed every 20,000ks as per mitsubishi. The AYC is part of the rear diff, both requiring their own set of oils. Keep an eye on the reservoir from time to time.

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oil-evo-4-10.pdf

Use the attachment as a guide and you'll be fine. Shouldn't have whine problems :)

In my opinion the transfer case is what takes the most load, considering that its a FWD setup AWD, unlike the GTRs and STIs. So i would just keep the rear diff the way it is, service as and when due and it should be fine.

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WTB, evo 7/8/9 super-AYC diff in good condition.

Only the evo 8/9 had super AYC, evo 7 has the standard AYC, You could get it straight from mitsubishi dealer, they distribute evo 8 9 and 10 spare parts from body kits to turbos, might cost ya an arm and a leg though haha.

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