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#1 diff to suit ?
slowdat Posted on: 2012/10/12 6:02
Hey guys,

I want to upgrade my diff but not sure which diff would suit my 1200 ute better, i have a mild mod a14 with a 60a dogleg gearbox. Would really appreciate any advice given.

Cheers,
Jake


#2 Re: diff to suit ?
datsa73 Posted on: 2012/10/12 6:47
I wouldn't think you'd have to upgrade for a mild A14 unless you're looking for a LSD or locked diff. Stock should be fine.


#3 Re: diff to suit ?
slowdat Posted on: 2012/10/12 8:47
Oh really, cheers that's good to hear. I was just thinking about looking into a diff that's better than the original and get better performance.. I'm planning at doing some more engine mods to it down the track.


#4 Re: diff to suit ?
levey Posted on: 2012/10/12 10:21
In my car I have an A15 with a bit of work done to it (1608cc)and I am using a H145 stock diff with H145 4.11 alloy centre. Just avoid dropping the clutch and it will last quite well.


#5 Re: diff to suit ?
Posted on: 2012/10/12 10:23
Wish could same could be said after dropping your guts


#6 Re: diff to suit ?
Stock1200Ute1 Posted on: 2012/10/12 10:35
What ^
Levey can i ask your engine mods? Im thinking of doing a mild streeter a15, what did u bore it to in order to get 1608??
Cheers
Ed


#7 Re: diff to suit ?
levey Posted on: 2012/10/12 10:42
I don't really have any specific details Ed, Sidedraught had the engine built so best to ask him.
All I know is 1608cc, built by Stewart Wilkins I think and head by Jeff Taylor.
Motor was built for 160hp.
Hope this helps, Levey.


#8 Re: diff to suit ?
Stock1200Ute1 Posted on: 2012/10/12 10:50
Sounds sick! Got any vids? 160hp would be damn nice im assuming its running twins or fuel injection?


#9 Re: diff to suit ?
StanzaSSS Posted on: 2012/10/12 11:57
a H165 with 4.11's has put up with 140hp at the wheels from my race spec L20B, complete with R spec tyres and burnouts at hillclimbs, leave it in there until it breaks!


#10 Re: diff to suit ?
levey Posted on: 2012/10/12 13:02
I stuffed up a gear change but still:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQRCL1BhvQQ&feature=g-all-u

EDIT claimed 160hp at the flywheel not the wheels, oneday I will get it back on the dyno and see what it really does at the wheels.



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