Welded Diff
I did a lot of searching and researching before deciding I wanted to do it...
then last friday I bought an open diff and had it welded and replaced the vlsd. I thought a few might be interested in the results. Why did I do it? because was less than $200 and a perfect lock, not relying on mechanics or viscous. How does it feel when drifting? awesome, kicks out easier, holds a drift easier, is just a whole lot of fun How does it feel daily driving? absolutely fine, kick it out when I want to, but drive normal when I want to, very predictable cornering Does it feel weird at all? yes, lol, it chirps on tight turns, gets a bit splashy on a fast tighter corner, but is predictable, you always know what it is going to do Is it dangerous in driveability? no, I don't feel unsafe ever, I feel like I always know what it is going to do now Is it fun? yes :) Does a welded diff hold or ever break? No. I had a shop called Toy Box Auto do it, they do four wheeling truck diffs that hold thousands of pounds of low geared torque, it will last forever... or as forever as anything can last on a car, ha. |
welded diff = drifting.....
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also works pretty well for HPDE/Time Attack since it makes heat not an issue and makes your turn in more predictable.
I'll put it to that test soon. |
interesting, never thought about that before.
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i googled, searched on here, some other places.... didn't see anyone with a 350z and welded diff.
Maybe 350z owners just generally have a bit more money and always purchase aftermarket? not sure... but I like it welded :) |
I know someone who did this on their 240, first time for a Z though.
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yeah, 240's and other popular chassis do it all the time. half the diffs at every drift event are welded.
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I know numerous people that do this on their mudding trucks. Never on a Z.
+1 for being the flagship, or at least the only known one now. |
It doesn't get annoying driving with it at all. The guy I know whenever he makes a turn it chirps. I had an old truck with a welded diff and it was not very fun to drive on the street.
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Old concept with Older cars that clunked anyway.ROUND track and drifting yah.I woould never do to a street car.
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welded diff equals slower through corners. this would never be done for a grip car trying to go as fast as possible.
would be great for drag racing and drifting, we weld base model diffs for drifting all the time. always faster with a high quality LSD through corners. also, it can break, be VERY careful in the rain, it will spin out very very easy. also sucks pushing if anything ever breaks. |
If anyone is interested, I'm basically giving away an open differential that could be welded.
Pay shipping and paypal only. If you are feeling guilty about free, send me a few bucks :) https://my350z.com/forum/drivetrain/299873-fs-oem-3-5-ring-pinion-open-differential-cover.html PM if interested pp |
I daily drive on a welded diff. I dont mind it at all. Just have good tires.
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palepony, I know at least one guy that may be interested, I'll have him shoot you a message if he is
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We used to call them "Lincoln Lockers."
...Lincoln makes welders... |
Originally Posted by Heath
i googled, searched on here, some other places.... didn't see anyone with a 350z and welded diff.
Maybe 350z owners just generally have a bit more money and always purchase aftermarket? not sure... but I like it welded :) you're not the first. AJ's is welded, as well as Blake Fuller. |
Originally Posted by Heath
also works pretty well for HPDE/Time Attack since it makes heat not an issue and makes your turn in more predictable.
I'll put it to that test soon. doesn't work well at all actually - great for drift, but as Jeremy noted, it will be slower than a properly setup aftermarket diff unless its a very long track without much turning would be interesting to see before/after times vs a stock open |
sorry to bring old thread back, but what trim was ur Z?
and did it throw any codes??? |
Originally Posted by Heath
(Post 5425489)
I did a lot of searching and researching before deciding I wanted to do it...
then last friday I bought an open diff and had it welded and replaced the vlsd. I thought a few might be interested in the results. Why did I do it? because was less than $200 and a perfect lock, not relying on mechanics or viscous. How does it feel when drifting? awesome, kicks out easier, holds a drift easier, is just a whole lot of fun How does it feel daily driving? absolutely fine, kick it out when I want to, but drive normal when I want to, very predictable cornering Does it feel weird at all? yes, lol, it chirps on tight turns, gets a bit splashy on a fast tighter corner, but is predictable, you always know what it is going to do Is it dangerous in driveability? no, I don't feel unsafe ever, I feel like I always know what it is going to do now Is it fun? yes :) Does a welded diff hold or ever break? No. I had a shop called Toy Box Auto do it, they do four wheeling truck diffs that hold thousands of pounds of low geared torque, it will last forever... or as forever as anything can last on a car, ha. |
Originally Posted by amg55driver
(Post 6440528)
sorry to bring old thread back, but what trim was ur Z?
and did it throw any codes??? |
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