Hlsd?
#2
yes you can add HLSD if your car has an open diff
pop open your hood...there is a silver metal plate on your firewall...it will say ENGINE VQ35DE....then below it is the transmission code....at the end of the code, if it says A, then its an open diff....if it says H then its a locking diff (HLSD)
pop open your hood...there is a silver metal plate on your firewall...it will say ENGINE VQ35DE....then below it is the transmission code....at the end of the code, if it says A, then its an open diff....if it says H then its a locking diff (HLSD)
#3
Originally Posted by rchun08
how do you know if your car is equipped with HLSD? I have a 2002 Se maxima..is it written under the hood or somewhere on the car.
might be a horrible question, but can you add it too?
might be a horrible question, but can you add it too?
then you have HLSD. If they look different then you don't.
#10
Originally Posted by boondoxmax
only option on 02-03 only. I think the 01 AE had LSD as standard equipment on 5 speeds. And i think its found in the same manner, under the hood
#11
Originally Posted by Mass_Media
Another way of checking without poping the hood is looking at your pedals since your car is a 6spd.
That being said, Mass Media, have you ever jacked the front up and spun one wheel? On HLSD equipped cars, when you spin on wheel, the other is supposed to spin in the opposite direction. I have a transaxle code ending in "H" and I called Nissan to verify that I have HLSD but don't recall mine ever doing that when I spin the wheels.
#12
Originally Posted by Belteshazzar
How about the RE4F's(auto)?
I just assumed I had it since I always get two stripes and not one.
But I don't have an H or A in the code.
I just assumed I had it since I always get two stripes and not one.
But I don't have an H or A in the code.
#13
Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
That depends.... some people without HLSD buy those OEM pedals and install em, so if the car has been bought used, I'd still say to check the transaxle code or call Nissan with the VIN to check what options it came out of the factory with.
That being said, Mass Media, have you ever jacked the front up and spun one wheel? On HLSD equipped cars, when you spin on wheel, the other is supposed to spin in the opposite direction. I have a transaxle code ending in "H" and I called Nissan to verify that I have HLSD but don't recall mine ever doing that when I spin the wheels.
That being said, Mass Media, have you ever jacked the front up and spun one wheel? On HLSD equipped cars, when you spin on wheel, the other is supposed to spin in the opposite direction. I have a transaxle code ending in "H" and I called Nissan to verify that I have HLSD but don't recall mine ever doing that when I spin the wheels.
2 In my gold car when i pulled out of my parking lot i could turn the wheel to the right, floor it and smoke my passenger side up. Now when i try it both tires smoke up, and my whole front end kind of slides.
#14
Originally Posted by Mass_Media
ummm....I have never tried doing that I might try that next time i have the car jacked up. I do know that i have HLSD, for 1 this snow season i haven't gotten stuck (did with my gold car)
2 In my gold car when i pulled out of my parking lot i could turn the wheel to the right, floor it and smoke my passenger side up. Now when i try it both tires smoke up, and my whole front end kind of slides.
2 In my gold car when i pulled out of my parking lot i could turn the wheel to the right, floor it and smoke my passenger side up. Now when i try it both tires smoke up, and my whole front end kind of slides.
it's highly unlikely that someone would swap the firewall plate...
#22
Originally Posted by steven88
Sparco pedals...i have them and they work great...heel toe is a breeze.....also made out of high quality materials...rubber inserts wont allow your feet to slip during rainy season
Stupid size 16's
#24
Originally Posted by Belteshazzar
History quiz, how about 3rd gens?
I seem to remember my '94 SE automatic would walk sideways instead of burning up just one tire.
I seem to remember my '94 SE automatic would walk sideways instead of burning up just one tire.
#25
Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
have you ever jacked the front up and spun one wheel? On HLSD equipped cars, when you spin on wheel, the other is supposed to spin in the opposite direction. I have a transaxle code ending in "H" and I called Nissan to verify that I have HLSD but don't recall mine ever doing that when I spin the wheels.
Originally Posted by SR20DEN
Also, as I have mentioned before, you cannot confirm you have a helical if your car is up on a lift. Both wheels will not be locked to each other and will each spin freely or opposite each other. The helical only works when torque is applied to the ring gear itself.
#26
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
I was wrong here ^^, so I'm clarifying this for the benefit of everyone else as well
#27
Originally Posted by Hoooper
glad you did. its the opposite though, on cars with locked differentials, spinning one tire in the air will make the other tire spin the same direction.
#29
Originally Posted by Hoooper
what your transaxle code? the actual #'s. gettin a new trans and want to see if its HLSD
#31
Originally Posted by Hoooper
ooo, sorry i was thinkin you meant the code stamped onto the transaxle.
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