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  • 240sx open diff conversion

    i was wondering how i can convert it to an lsd. money isnt a problem to me i just need all available options; i just know to weld it. or rip it out of another 240 with an lsd. But is it that simple?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Vage1 View Post
    i was wondering how i can convert it to an lsd. money isnt a problem to me i just need all available options; i just know to weld it. or rip it out of another 240 with an lsd. But is it that simple?
    money is not a problem... then do it right, buy a KAAZ LSD for your car.

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    • #3
      If your pumpkin(dif housing) doesn't have a finned aluminum cover, find one that does. Rear ends get very hot without a posi(lsd), a loaded one will burn up. Some 240's don't have a finned cover, your posi won't be able to handle the heat and will fall apart.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Cavi Mike View Post
        If your pumpkin(dif housing) doesn't have a finned aluminum cover, find one that does. Rear ends get very hot without a posi(lsd), a loaded one will burn up. Some 240's don't have a finned cover, your posi won't be able to handle the heat and will fall apart.
        That is somewhat true, the heat is excessive but I have been running the same KAAZ diff in my R32 for about 3 & 1/2 years now. No Finned cover. I just keep the regular cover clean and change the oil with genuine KAAZ oil frequently. Never had a problem.

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        • #5
          Do i really have to do the figure eight? I have to do it in a parking lot then...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vage1 View Post
            Do i really have to do the figure eight? I have to do it in a parking lot then...
            It is very important to follow the break in procedure.
            like anything else.... engine break in, brakes, etc.....

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            • #7
              just wondering did you tow it to the area big enough or did you just drove it?

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              • #8
                you can just drive it nice and easy i think it will be ok
                no hard turns and no drag launches.... get to your parking lot, do firgure 8s in until you pass out... then go have fun. I recommend changing your fluid quickly after break in. (as does KAAZ)

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                • #9
                  Driving it isn't going to do any damage to it. The point of breaking it in is exactly the same as breaking in a clutch or brake pads: you want to make sure the friction surfaces are completely bedded so when you actually use them to their fullest extent, you won't damage them. When you put a new clutch in, do you tow the car until it's broken in? Do you tow a car to break in your brake pads?

                  Just drive to a parking lot and do your figure 8s. When you're done, go home and change your gear oil. Then go get sideways.

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                  • #10
                    wow mike... thanks for paraphrasing me in such a kind and generous manner

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