HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!spl310 wrote:Why does it have to be OEM? OS Giken
I was way off. It's $1795.00 for an OS Giken limited slip.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!spl310 wrote:Why does it have to be OEM? OS Giken
There's no way I'm paying that much for a limited-slip on a franken-car like minespl310 wrote:That's walking around money for a guy like you
How is an OS Giken LSD keeping it Nissan, wouldn't you need a Nissan Comp diff to maintain "all Nissan"?spl310 wrote:But what about keeping it all Nissan?
Right. If you want to maintain all Nissan parts then Datsun comp is the way to go.spl310 wrote:No, a Giken isn't, but a Mazda rear is a whole lot less so
You would have to buy the RX-7 version.....LOLAlvin wrote:There's no way I'm paying that much for a limited-slip on a franken-car like minespl310 wrote:That's walking around money for a guy like you
I think there is also another H190 option that the folks in Australia use that still uses Nissan partsspl310 wrote:No, a Giken isn't, but a Mazda rear is a whole lot less so
SR20det? I dont think there are any pros.norgebe91 wrote:I know a lot of people here do the Mazda rear end swap or a Ford 8" or something to that effect.
What are the pros and cons of just rebuilding the stock rear end? I want to convert it to disks brakes regardless of if I keep the stock 2000 rear end or if I go with another option. I'm mainly worried about the stock rear end being able to handle the 200-250 horsepower of the SR20DET??
Thanks
I found the thread:spl310 wrote:But what about keeping it all Nissan?