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Darren...

how could you want to sell the Nismo GT Pro?  :D

Especially since you bought it from me freshly run in! haha.. It's such an awesome diff, you'll miss it when it's gone......

One my GT Pro in my S15, I found that setting the initial torque to medium made it nicer to drive.  Sure it still clunks, but with regular oil changes (castrol diff oil, 75w140 i think) and the medium setting, it's a lot more tolerable.  At lower speeds, just need to either work the clutch, or slide the tyres around ;)

take care!

KJ

Lol, howdy mate. Dont worry i havent sold it. I actually went for a drive yesterday and asked myself what i was thinking :P

I havent played with the settings yet (still as is from when i bought it off you :P ) But i would like to try to go to the medium setting to see what its like. I just havent had the time to get under there yet and pop the half shaft out :)

I'll give the medium setting a go soon ;)

With regards to the s15's diff (or the gtr's) being weak, i still find it hard to believe.

Yes i have heard of the s15 gearboxes as sheit, but never heard of any diff problems. id say they have one of the toughest factory diff setups.

Unlike Holden who only warranty the damn thing for 12 months :P

With regards to the s15's diff (or the gtr's) being weak, i still find it hard to believe.

'Weak' is a term that someone else used.....it's all relative. Having had one apart and seen the design I can see where the potential for failure is greater given particular features of the Torsen T2 design (S15/R34 base).

I do agree... Looking at the design you can see the how it would be weaker. :)

I'm aiming for upwards of 300rwkw.

The current VLSD does what it whants when it wants, it seems to really like to let go of the left wheel during second gear acceleration.

I might give Tilbrooks a buzz as they have built worked with R34 GTR's and quite a few s15's and see what they think on the helical s15/gtr diff's.

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Don't do it Darren!!

Joel could probably tell you, my diff, ATS 1.5way is pretty quiet, it doesn't clunck all that much, only in shopping centre type turns

I'd have a go adjusting it mate, once you get some big power, you will need all the grip you can get. Maybe try the medium and hard setting, in theory, the more pre-load, the more it will just squeal a tyre, and not dis-engage the diff.....

I think Nightcrawler lunched his diff in his S15 a while back didn't he? I remember a problem he had with open wheeling or something after a few drag runs

ok.. I've made my decision..

GTR Diff... I've found a second hand one from the wrecker for a pretty decent price.

If it won't fit up with my axles i'll grab the GTR axles and hubs.

With regards to setting the diff tighter causing it not dissengage.. Sounds like a good idea. The clunk and wobble when it disengages is the horrible part of a mechanical clutch.

Edited by Cubes
ok.. I've made my decision..

GTR Diff... I've found a second hand one from the wrecker for a pretty decent price.

If it won't fit up with my axles i'll grab the GTR axles and hubs.

With regards to setting the diff tighter causing it not dissengage.. Sounds like a good idea. The clunk and wobble when it disengages is the horrible part of a mechanical clutch.

give us some more details on this! what type of LSD does it have and which GTR you getting it out of?

Clint32 has a GTR diff in his 32

had to use GTR hubs and driveshafts as far as I know

I think his was out of a R32

Good choice in keeping the 2way Darren!

My diff needs a oil change, what have you been using in yours?

The GTR flange is the same 5bolt flange as the GTST's. Well so I've been told by an importer.

For the GTR center to fit up in your GTST diff housing you will need the GTR center and half shafts.

IF you want the tougher GTR axles grab the GTR axles and hubs.

I'm going to drop the whole GTST housing grab the GTR center and half shafts and track down a S15/S14/S13 Auto 3.9:1 crown and pinion then take it to some one to install and shim up to make sure its nice and tight.

Hopefully the 3.9:1 will help fuel economy a little and make use of first gear. 40km/h in first at peak power isn't much fun. :D

Edited by Cubes
Clint32 has a GTR diff in his 32

had to use GTR hubs and driveshafts as far as I know

I think his was out of a R32

Good choice in keeping the 2way Darren!

My diff needs a oil change, what have you been using in yours?

Been using the Redline oil. Cant remember what spec. Bought it at Mile end AutoBarn. Im going to do an oil change when i up the preload.

Im also swapping the crown wheel and pinion over to the 3.9 same as Cubes, so i can get a little more out of first.

I've seen them. :rolleyes:

I would think not benifitial for street, but most definitely benifitial for track work. :D

Anything to help keep the diff cool is a good thing. The bathurst gtr's had diff oil coolers.

Edited by Cubes

"I'd have a go adjusting it mate, once you get some big power, you will need all the grip you can get. Maybe try the medium and hard setting, in theory, the more pre-load, the more it will just squeal a tyre, and not dis-engage the diff....."

Ive got a cusco 1.5 way and it doesnt squeal the tyre's at all when cornering it just clunks and bangs all over the shop any idea how I can adjust it?

It seems to fry the tires a lot better than my old stock diff and I seem to have a lot more forward thrust aswell but it doesnt make the tires squeal around corners like the bosses 33's diff does (SA guys will know what Im on about)

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