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Now I know some of you were alive and of age in the 60s, so let me start by pointing out that I mean Limited Slip Differential.

I have been wondering if there are LSD options out there other than the $2k Quaife unit being offered by the typical vendors? I would like to upgrade my 4A to a LSD, but not because I want better cornering ability or better traction in the snow. I simply would like to be able to back out of my driveway (it is very steep) without spinning a wheel. Currently the neighbors must think I own a race car because every time I back it out of the garage they are able to witness a fantastic show of revving engine, slipping clutch, and spinning tires. I really would like to just back up quietly.....
 
this is the best deal i have found for a TRUE LSD (plate type-not quaife)
https://www.tran-x.com/diffs/tr6.html
It is what i plan to use for my tr4. Good exchange rate now also.
Rob
 
OOOOHHHH,
I've heard some bad things about the phantom grip. heard it was very hard on your rear end. Cheap (relatively speaking) but not reliable, compared to a Quaife or plate type LSD. I won't use one. Quaife is guaranteed for life. Plate type, best for racing and handling.
Rob
 
Thanks all. It looks like whatever route I take it will be close to $2k. I guess the neighbors can just keep enjoying the show!
 
Ian- Park it at my house I have a flat driveway :thumbsup:
 
and where are all those flashbacks they promised me?
 
Good question. My garage is in the basement of my house, hence the steep driveway. Starting the car and letting it warm up puts far to much exhaust in the garage (and ultimately the house) when I park the car with the tail end in.
 
Do the Nissan units that some people have used have limited slip?

By the way - what is this rain stuff of which you speak?
 
Back the car down the ramp, engine off
hook up a Large exhaust hose ?
Boeing has to have a few extras laying around ?

BTW has everyone seen the 747 video with the baggage container jambed into one of the engine intakes ?
Search google video with this
"Metal baggage container sucked into jet engine at LAX"
 
boeing aircraft.... they used to have huge tool sales from what i understand when they are too worn out for aircraft use or from an old production run of an airplane.
Randy
 
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