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Old 08-03-2012, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by mewantkouki
Does anyone know if there are quality helical limited slip differentials available for the 350z? I had an s15 hlsd in my old s14 with a 4.36 FD ring and pinion. I'd like to do a 4.08 hlsd in the Z but I have only seen ones made by OBX...
I'm not aware of a single person trying the obx rip off of a quaife helical.

If your not in the know the quaife is a helical Automatic Torque Biasing differential. It's the only one on the market other than the obx garbage.

A company called wavetrac has a modified torsen that has a spring loaded wave coupler that
Looks to be a bit better with the torque biasing ratio than the quaife. I spoke with them a year ago and they said Nissan motorsports is the sole distributor for that part and it was over $2000.

I went with a quaife and couldn't be happier.
Old 08-15-2012, 06:52 PM
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I said most of this already in this thread:

https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...-lsd-help.html

but the short version is that if you want a helical lsd you need a Quaife. They are expensive and awesome. There are several other lsd discussed in the above thread, and all of them are way better then VLSD.
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