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HLSD vs. 2-way?
I have a Kaaz 2-way, and I'm tired of the clunking, as well as the really high gear ratio.
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How does the Kaaz change your gear ratio and why would you need a ring/pinion for the HLSD?
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It doesn't.
Your final drive is what determines your gear ratio. If he used the stock R/P then it is the same FD. What is the car being used for?
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if the car is being used for mainly drfiting or drag, keep the kaaz, or go to a nismo for a little less noise.
If you're just street driving it or doing grip, you can get the hlsd, but you will also need output shafts and the bolts to attatch the ring gear to the hlsd. They are 13mm shank vs the stock 12mm iirc.
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i'd actully go with the r200 diff for any of the above statements that diff has been proven over and over again to hold up to anything you through at it its seen upwards of 700+rwhp in a few drag cars i've seen and the best part is that you don't get the nosie you were complaining about so good luck i also agree with the previous statements that your gear ratio shouldn't have changed if you have the stock R/P in there
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Ummm....all 240s use a R200 diff? R200 is also used in several other Nissan cars, I don't know exactly what you're talking about - the Nismo/Kaaz/Tomei/etc are all R200 diffs.
To get to the actual question though, it really depends on what you plan on doing with the car. If you're doing grip driving you probably wouldn't have selected the 2-way to begin with. If your drifting then you either have to put up with the noise....run some realllllllllllllly thick fluid, or spend 1300 bucks on a OS-Giken 1.5 way diff. They're supposed to be run w/ 80W-240 fluid and make no noise at all. Mine makes some minor clunking because I couldn't find any fluid that thick. I'm in the process of ordering the fluid it needs. Otherwise the HLSD could be an alternative, but is really not beefy enough/really made to hold up in continuous drifting situations - a lot like the VLSD. If you're only drifting occasionally then it is something to consider for sure.
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i heard that you can use vlsd but its either a thicker or lighter oil
n the diff that makes it lock up faster. but unless you want to waste the time find another 240 in the junk and buy the diff and weld it and switch it out whenever ou want to use it =] |
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Oh Lord, there's a lot going on in this thread so I'll try to sort out everything.
There's really nothing you can do about it. A full 2-way is going to make some noise. Just make sure you break it in correctly and use the correctly fluid recommended by Kaaz. Give it about 5k miles and it should be less noisy. Quote:
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