LSD question...
LSD question...
Hey guys,
so I have a non LSD 86, and an oem LSD popped up for sale on hachiroku.net for cheap ($190 is that cheap?) But the seller recommends a rebuild. I know some companies offer rebuild kits for LSD's so I'm thinking of buying it before it sells. But, my question is do I need anything else to have the LSD installed and is it even worth it? I was reading some posts before I decided to ask...and it seems, but I could be wrong, that the axles from LSD & non
LSD are different. So would that mean I would need to buy different axles as well of would the ones on my rear end work? I just want to be able to have fun turning RIGHT and left lol
Thanks again guys cuz I definitely don't know much!
so I have a non LSD 86, and an oem LSD popped up for sale on hachiroku.net for cheap ($190 is that cheap?) But the seller recommends a rebuild. I know some companies offer rebuild kits for LSD's so I'm thinking of buying it before it sells. But, my question is do I need anything else to have the LSD installed and is it even worth it? I was reading some posts before I decided to ask...and it seems, but I could be wrong, that the axles from LSD & non
LSD are different. So would that mean I would need to buy different axles as well of would the ones on my rear end work? I just want to be able to have fun turning RIGHT and left lol
Thanks again guys cuz I definitely don't know much!
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Re: LSD question...
LSD\\ axels are different length but you may be able to cut yours to fit .
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You need LSD axles as 87inaustin stated or you can trim approximately 5mm of the spline ends of each axle.
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Dependent on whether it's a zenki LSD or kouki LSD you'll need the appropriate axles too. Zenki axles will not fit a kouki diff and vice versa.
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Dependent on whether it's a zenki LSD or kouki LSD you'll need the appropriate axles too. Zenki axles will not fit a kouki diff and vice versa.
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Ohh ok thanks! Well the LSD is a kouki and so is my car...so the axles...where can I go trim them? Ugh guess it would just be better to take it to someone?
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Get in touch with slideshow240 (Chris Lee). Maybe he can trim them for you for a very affordable price at his machine shop.
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Thanks Jonas I just pm'ed him! I hope its not too expensive for everything altogether. Cuz the LSD w shipping is $205 and a rebuild kit is $160...little red unless money eater...luckily I love it hahahahaha
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hi sorry to hijack this thread, but i have similar question so figured i just post here.
my car is a zenki and has no lsd from factory. from my reading here, the axles for zenki and kouki are different.
i saw a few ads local to me selling LSD 86 axles, all selling complete disc brake to disc brakes
1. if i buy a complete Kouki LSD axle, is it a direct bolt on to my Zenki? plug and play? any mods required?
2. how do I tell or inspect if the axle i am looking at is zenki or kouki?
3. what RP ratio is best? i have seen some advertised as 4.1 and 4.3, 4.7, 1.5, 2 and 3 way?? which is best for my intended use? street?
my car is a zenki and has no lsd from factory. from my reading here, the axles for zenki and kouki are different.
i saw a few ads local to me selling LSD 86 axles, all selling complete disc brake to disc brakes
1. if i buy a complete Kouki LSD axle, is it a direct bolt on to my Zenki? plug and play? any mods required?
2. how do I tell or inspect if the axle i am looking at is zenki or kouki?
3. what RP ratio is best? i have seen some advertised as 4.1 and 4.3, 4.7, 1.5, 2 and 3 way?? which is best for my intended use? street?
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Re: LSD question...
Any rear 86 rear end will bolt up to another 86.
What's important is that Kouki axles and kouki differentials (open or lsd) stay together. To use non-lsd axles in a factory lsd differential, ~5mm needs to be shaved off of the spline ends. Cusco lsd's will accept both non-lsd & lsd axles. Keep Zenki axles with zenki differentials. Again, the 5mm shave applies. Here's a great page by Chris Migallo (one of the early 21st century 86 web informers).
What's important is that Kouki axles and kouki differentials (open or lsd) stay together. To use non-lsd axles in a factory lsd differential, ~5mm needs to be shaved off of the spline ends. Cusco lsd's will accept both non-lsd & lsd axles. Keep Zenki axles with zenki differentials. Again, the 5mm shave applies. Here's a great page by Chris Migallo (one of the early 21st century 86 web informers).
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nice info. thanks!!dr.occa wrote:Any rear 86 rear end will bolt up to another 86.
What's important is that Kouki axles and kouki differentials (open or lsd) stay together. To use non-lsd axles in a factory lsd differential, ~5mm needs to be shaved off of the spline ends. Cusco lsd's will accept both non-lsd & lsd axles. Keep Zenki axles with zenki differentials. Again, the 5mm shave applies. Here's a great page by Chris Migallo (one of the early 21st century 86 web informers).
1. how do I tell or inspect if the axle i am looking at is zenki or kouki? open and measure the axles? the axle i am looking at is this
2. what RP ratio is best? i have seen some advertised as 4.1 and 4.3, 4.7, 1.5, 2 and 3 way?? which is best for my intended use? street? what was fitted from the factory?
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The only way to know for sure is to pull the axle.
The best way to know if it's an lsd without unbolting the pumpkin (3rd member) is to pull both axles and see if you can see through the diff to the other side. If you can it's open diff. If you can't it's lsd.
4.1 will help with lowering your hwy cruise rpms and save gas but you sacrifice a little acceleration
4.3 is stock GTS (open & lsd)
4.7 is the typical TRD upgrade for improved acceleration sacrificing fuel economy at hwy speeds.
The factory GTS lsd is 1.5
A 2 way is for traction on accel as well as decel - very similar to a spool which is fully locked except with the lsd it lets it slip when parking.
3 way...? Uh, you've got a dirty mind. - wait, maybe that's me with a dirty mind
The best way to know if it's an lsd without unbolting the pumpkin (3rd member) is to pull both axles and see if you can see through the diff to the other side. If you can it's open diff. If you can't it's lsd.
4.1 will help with lowering your hwy cruise rpms and save gas but you sacrifice a little acceleration
4.3 is stock GTS (open & lsd)
4.7 is the typical TRD upgrade for improved acceleration sacrificing fuel economy at hwy speeds.
The factory GTS lsd is 1.5
A 2 way is for traction on accel as well as decel - very similar to a spool which is fully locked except with the lsd it lets it slip when parking.
3 way...? Uh, you've got a dirty mind. - wait, maybe that's me with a dirty mind
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thanks!clooney wrote:nice info. thanks!!dr.occa wrote:Any rear 86 rear end will bolt up to another 86.
What's important is that Kouki axles and kouki differentials (open or lsd) stay together. To use non-lsd axles in a factory lsd differential, ~5mm needs to be shaved off of the spline ends. Cusco lsd's will accept both non-lsd & lsd axles. Keep Zenki axles with zenki differentials. Again, the 5mm shave applies. Here's a great page by Chris Migallo (one of the early 21st century 86 web informers).
1. how do I tell or inspect if the axle i am looking at is zenki or kouki? open and measure the axles? the axle i am looking at is this
2. what RP ratio is best? i have seen some advertised as 4.1 and 4.3, 4.7, 1.5, 2 and 3 way?? which is best for my intended use? street? what was fitted from the factory?