GTS Differential Question
GTS Differential Question
I need some advise regarding LSD's
I'm working on my SR5 to GTS conversion and I found a cheap differential that was pulled out of a 1983 GTS.
My car is a SR5 1986 coupe and it came with a welded diff. which I'm not a big fan of, as I plan to drive the car around town often..
As must of you I'm trying to keep the project in a budget...
Would this diff I found be a good option? I would guess that it will probably require a rebuilt been 25+ years old
Should I jump on it or look for something else? Or I'm better off looking for something else, a used TRD or Kaaz?
I'm noob here looking to get into my first drifts soon :D So I'm not looking for the ultimate LSD
I also plan on turboing the car in the future so the diff will have to handle 200-250whp eventually.
What would be my best option?
Thanks!
I'm working on my SR5 to GTS conversion and I found a cheap differential that was pulled out of a 1983 GTS.
My car is a SR5 1986 coupe and it came with a welded diff. which I'm not a big fan of, as I plan to drive the car around town often..
As must of you I'm trying to keep the project in a budget...
Would this diff I found be a good option? I would guess that it will probably require a rebuilt been 25+ years old
Should I jump on it or look for something else? Or I'm better off looking for something else, a used TRD or Kaaz?
I'm noob here looking to get into my first drifts soon :D So I'm not looking for the ultimate LSD
I also plan on turboing the car in the future so the diff will have to handle 200-250whp eventually.
What would be my best option?
Thanks!
AE86 Coupe, 16V
2008 Yaris TS 1.8L Dual VVT-i
2008 Yaris TS 1.8L Dual VVT-i
Yeap, I was aware of the lenght difference. But shaving the axles shouldn't be a problem.
I'm more concern with cost of the Toyota overhaul kit cost vs the cost of getting an aftermaket diff.
I've heard that the OE GTS diff is quite capable as long as it is in good shape. That's why I'm concidering this one.
I have friends that can assist me with a possible overhauling and installation so that's no biggie either.
I'm more concern with cost of the Toyota overhaul kit cost vs the cost of getting an aftermaket diff.
I've heard that the OE GTS diff is quite capable as long as it is in good shape. That's why I'm concidering this one.
I have friends that can assist me with a possible overhauling and installation so that's no biggie either.
AE86 Coupe, 16V
2008 Yaris TS 1.8L Dual VVT-i
2008 Yaris TS 1.8L Dual VVT-i
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looking over the MAXGRIP rebuild looks to be more aggressive than the T3 rebuild. a good deal more aggressive. also $40 more.CASTREX wrote:That's the kind of info I was looking for...! :D $150 for a rebuild kit doesn't sounds bad.
Now, what / who is T3?
I also read about a MAXGRIP LSD rebuild kit from Weir Performance Engineering but have not found any info on the price or where to get it
my preference is leaning towards the MAXGRIP.
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most of all my parts are from them and they are great!
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also from speaking and debating with will over the weekend and again taking into account your projected horse power, you may consider keeping your slightly thicker axles over the zenki "down" grade. for the power your planning to accommodate, i'd recommend a kouki (86-87) oem LSD if you can source it OR aftermarket LSD e.g. Tomei (more inexpensive) or KAAZ (more expensive). I'm not aware of spools for kouki axles. nt66 (aka will) might have been researching this area more and may have that info.
also, you may want to consider a stronger gearbox e.g. w58 or rx-7 (one from a 13b motor). there are adapters for either.
the weakest point of the AE86es when successfully producing well over stock hp numbers will be the stock drive train. If you notice, all N2 cars sport a performance gearbox such as upgraded gears, straight cut conversion or dogboxes.
things just to consider into your equation.
here's the MAXGRIP install by DCPerformance.
but i'd recommend sticking with your later model axles if they are the slightly larger koukis.
also, you may want to consider a stronger gearbox e.g. w58 or rx-7 (one from a 13b motor). there are adapters for either.
the weakest point of the AE86es when successfully producing well over stock hp numbers will be the stock drive train. If you notice, all N2 cars sport a performance gearbox such as upgraded gears, straight cut conversion or dogboxes.
things just to consider into your equation.
here's the MAXGRIP install by DCPerformance.
but i'd recommend sticking with your later model axles if they are the slightly larger koukis.