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Old Apr 27, 2002 | 07:45 PM
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Differentials Question

Hi

I have searched around on the org (I always search before posting ).

The torque steer on my car is really bad. I find it hard to keep it going in a straight line! I would like to get a limited slip differential of some kind. I have only seen three types:

1. Quaife
2. Nissan VLSD
3. Phantogrip

The problem is, for

1. Quaife is VERY VERY expensive - almost $1400 (more expensive than used tranny) and it's only available from one source.
2. Nissan VLSD - not sure how to go about doing this. Only certain models (Canadian SE and I30) have these. Does anyone know if the Automatic VLSD would fit into the Manual tranny? I have also heard that the older Altimas (93+ GLE) share the same auto tranny with the Max and with VLSD. Also need to change passenger side drive shaft (not a big deal)
3. Some opinions say phanto is junk.


I really would like a Quaife but find it so hard to justify that price! I30s with Manual transmissions are very rare. Could I buy the I30t differential and put it in my 5 speed and just change drive shaft? What about 5th gen trannies? Would a 5sp diff or whole tranny fit into my 4th gen?

Are there any options or opinions about this?

Thanks

Nigel
Old Apr 27, 2002 | 07:46 PM
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Have you checked out cattman, they seem to have what you are looking for.
Old Apr 27, 2002 | 07:48 PM
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Originally posted by gtr_rider
Have you checked out cattman, they seem to have what you are looking for.
Yup! But $1400 is a little high for just a differential. Average list price of Quaife diffs are $800-$900. Even Porsche ones are cheaper than $1400!
Old Apr 27, 2002 | 09:09 PM
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How much would you pay for a Quaife?
Old Apr 27, 2002 | 09:39 PM
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Originally posted by ericdwong
How much would you pay for a Quaife?
I would probably pay around $900+. There are a number of differentials on the groupbuycenter for between $800-$900. Too bad he can't get the Maximas. If you know of any sources I would consider any price. I would like to find out more about the Nissan LSD if anyone has any more info on that too.
Old Apr 27, 2002 | 10:01 PM
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Your best bet is to find a wrecked Maxima SE or I30 with LSD in Canada and have it freighted to you. That should cost about 550 for the tranny and $159.00 freighted UPS. Good luck. I will search for you as well guy.....
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Originally posted by Ramius83
Your best bet is to find a wrecked Maxima SE or I30 with LSD in Canada and have it freighted to you. That should cost about 550 for the tranny and $159.00 freighted UPS. Good luck. I will search for you as well guy.....
Thanks man! Do you know of any online sites for Canadian junk yards? I have been searching around and finding only US ones. Even the Canadian sites refer to car-part.com!

I know the VLSD from these are only 70/30 rather than 50/50 but that should be good enough for me!

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Old Apr 27, 2002 | 10:09 PM
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Re: Differentials Question

Originally posted by turbo97SE
2. Nissan VLSD - not sure how to go about doing this. Only certain models (Canadian SE and I30) have these. Does anyone know if the Automatic VLSD would fit into the Manual tranny? I have also heard that the older Altimas (93+ GLE) share the same auto tranny with the Max and with VLSD. Also need to change passenger side drive shaft (not a big deal)
Wait a tick, Nissan has an AUTOMATIC VLSD? Would this be a "bolt-on" for an automatic US 97 Max?
Old Apr 27, 2002 | 10:19 PM
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Re: Re: Differentials Question

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Wait a tick, Nissan has an AUTOMATIC VLSD? Would this be a "bolt-on" for an automatic US 97 Max?

I misread the following article:

http://www.canadiandriver.com/articl...3-96altima.htm

Sorry! But it makes me wonder why the automatic and Manual drive shaft on the passenger side are different and the US 5sp and I30t are also different. Could they be the same differential? Hmmmmm! If anyone can give me a VIN number for an automatic maxima and an I30t with the 5sp I could check it out.
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