Open diff???
I thought the 99 up cars got the torsen rear or auburm(clutch type) rear. I haven't seen a torsen diff in a couple years but I don't remember it being so airy. so is this what an open diff looks like?
when I go to turn it(from the yoke) only the would be driver side would turn, but if I put alittle more torque to it the passenger side would turn a little. turning the passenger wheel only the yoke whould turn, and turning the driver wheel the passenger wheel would turn backwards. I found that odd thats why I asked
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The car is supposed to have 3.23's(says so on the window sticker), tho nowhere does it say posi. I tried to check the gear ratio by spinning the driveshaft, and it seems to be a 2.73, but now that I hear about the weird things that go on in these stock rearends, I'm wondering if I checked it correctly.
How can I check the gear ratio without pulling the cover and how can I tell if I have a posi.
The speedo checker doesn't seem to go up to my year. Can I still use it?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...tock+open+rear
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BTW: The Nittos don't spin.
But the torsen doesn't turn the wheels at the same gear ratio as a regular open diff.
Did you look on the door sticker for the RPO codes, it should have G80 for a posi and GU.. something for ratio.
My future plans call for an entry level type blower. Possibly the STS turbo, tho it looks like you give up a lot of ground clearance, among other things, with the STS setup.
Anyway, 450RWHP seems like a reasonable HP goal that would still maintain drivability/reliability. No plans for hard dragstrip launches. Will this rear hold up on the street? I had a shift kit done already and the 1-2 shift is pretty hard. I'm afraid it's already working on it.
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