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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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Hi, check out Tech Wiki related to H190 spec, alot of info you might find usefull.

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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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i have the motor in a 1200 coupe and i have a couple of spare 120y diffs


i have a skyline diff ready to be shortened and i need to know if im better of just going for the 190 ,but i like the idea of disks from standard on the r31 diff

do the h190s bolt straight in ? or will i need to relocate the mounts?

Posted on: 2010/7/8 7:05
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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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I ran a CA18de and stock CA18det for 5 years on a H165 without blowing up the diff.
For drifting.. better to get a h190 or bw78. I love the idea of cheap parts (unlimited supply) when using the BW78.

Use what's cheap first.. if it's not a daily driver this is a good idea. If you can't afford time off to fix busted diffs, then put something stronger in before you start thrashing it.

Posted on: 2010/7/8 6:56
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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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Keep in mind that Nissan fitted H190 behind even the low output CA20E (108 ft.lb. torque/146 Nm)

Posted on: 2010/7/8 6:55
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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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Hi mate, check Teck Wiki on this site, i got some grate info there, related to which is stronger, and which can fit the coupe. as for LSD dont have an idea, but if its ONLY for drifting, I recon a proper weld would do the trick.

Posted on: 2010/7/8 6:54
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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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id say just weld it, if there were LSDs out there for them they would no doubt cost a whole heap of money

Posted on: 2010/7/8 6:47
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Does anyone know if there is such a thing as an LSD centre fore a BW68 (as in Stanza)? Or do I just weld it up?

Posted on: 2010/7/8 6:44
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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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BW78 would be the stronger of the 2, axles are larger than H190 axles

Posted on: 2010/7/8 6:25
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Sure, it'll hold up to a CA16.

The 120Y BW68 doesn't fit a 120Y coupe without some modification. But it's a good strong diff.

Posted on: 2010/7/8 6:21
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Re: 78BW or H190 which is stronger ?
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would a bw68 hold up agains a CA and i have 2 so it doesnt realy matter if i blow one up

its going in my coupe which i plan on drifting

Posted on: 2010/7/8 5:59
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77mm bore a15 ,12:1 comp
ported and reconed h89 head
fairly aggro cam ,billet rocker spacers
twin 40mm solex carbs on bpro manifold
MSD 6al2 with 2 step limiter
4speed 60a box
hd clutch
2 inch exhaust
locked 4:11 ute diff
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