'93 Winestone SS Auto, '91 Pearl White SS.
'93 Pure White SS EJ20G slanty intercooled, SIDESWIPED! In stasis.
'94 FWD and '95 AWD Laguna Blue SVXs.
2017 Pure Red BRZ Limited w/Performance pack
Oh I am unsure of the miles as the guy I bought the car from said alot of stuff was swapped. The car was automatic, so the majority of the power wasn't put the the rear.
yazmo wrote:tomoroow im goi ng in junkyard around here and check if i can find some what do i need to do to remove it! what else need to be take off?
The rear diff needs to be matched (gear ratio-wise) to the transmission. A working vlsd would provide you with better traction on slippery surfaces. To test if it still works? Rotate the axle. If the other side turns the same direction then the vlsd works (with the limited pressure you are putting on it)
As far as going to a higher final drive (eg. 4.111 or 4.44 with a matching transmission, of course!) you should do a search on it's benefits or detractors. Your engine will be in a different rev range than it was before to maintain the same speed.[/b]
1992 Legacy SS 5mt, build in progress
Josh Colombo wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am
Wait....I'm confused now.