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  • Rear Diff Discussion

    So after my track event my stock old rear diff has loads of play and is making noise... I believe its on its way out... now what I wanna know is your opinion on 1.5 or 2 way replacement... I'm steering towards Nismo but I'm open to options. I'm running 500whp I daily drive it during the summer but I also bring it to the track for lapping and eventually time attack. I've already made sacrifices on ride comfort with suspension and I don't regret doing that, I've just never been in a vehicle with a 1.5 or 2 way aftermarket diff... so please tell me your experiences with your aftermarket diff and if there is any major disadvantages to having what you chose on your car.

    Thanks,

    Curt

  • #2
    1.5 way. Buy a Quaife. No better option in my opinion. No stupid clutches to wear out and no friction modifies required for the oil. Less maintenance too.

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    • #3
      Depends on use of the car.

      KAAZ makes a diffhead that allows to adjust the timing of when the diffhead locks up -



      Down the bottom of this link it explains the difference between 1.5 way, 2 way diffheads which is application specific -



      But like any diffhead with plates they require a rebuild.
      RESPONSE MONSTER

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      • #4
        The Quafie looks very interesting... I bet its a little more cash then the Kaaz... I'll price them out... good info guys, thanks alot! Keep posting if you have more to add.

        Thanks

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        • #5
          Check out Whitehead performance somewhere in Southern Ontario. The Quiafe diff for our car is about $1400. Worth it if you plan to keep your car for a while.
          Last edited by bobbo; 07-20-2015, 12:19 PM.

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