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#11 Re: H165 LSD
Mattndew76 Posted on: 2016/2/24 0:54
So will a Murano R145 LSD fit a H145 case and saddles?


#12 Re: H165 LSD
mrbarista Posted on: 2016/2/24 1:17
Ill be selling my top gear lsd soon. Its only done a very easy 5000km. Have purchased an r31 diff with lsd.
And yeah they are good!


#13 Re: H165 LSD
ddgonzal Posted on: 2016/2/24 2:53
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will a Murano R145 LSD fit a H145 case and saddles?
Not that I know of. The R145 is made by Fuji, and the H145 by Hitachi. If anyone (like D) is thinking of switch to R160 from a 510/610/Subaru, consider the R145 instead

If you have a CA18DET, the R31/Borg-Warner is a better choice. The Chevrolet guys here like them


#14 Re: H165 LSD
lamb_daiquiri Posted on: 2016/2/24 8:05
Re the H145 for cloning, we have a 3D scanner at work, that would be the quickest/ easiest way to model up the parts. I'm sure there's someone closer to you that could do the same. The high end scanners can measure as good or better than standard metrology.


#15 Re: H165 LSD
Flatto Posted on: 2016/2/24 8:31
If anyone needs any CAD work done, let me know, I'm a CAD guy by trade.

3D scanning would be helpful if possible so long as it's high enough resolution, but obviously not required if the part is available to take measurements off.


#16 Re: H165 LSD
COUP1200 Posted on: 2016/2/24 20:59
I've got an h165 open diff. It's going to be behind a cammed up SR N/a. The h165 is to small so I don't want to spend the dollars going for the clutch pack style LSD. I'm going to do the hilux conversion with a trutrack & full floater axles. Iwas thinking about the traction concepts as a cheaper & temporary option. I was just wanting some feed back on them.


#17 Re: H165 LSD
ddgonzal Posted on: 2016/2/24 22:31
It is a true LSD (providing Limited slip). There are various types of LSD (including gear, clutch, viscous) and this is another type. It may not be the best but it works. Remember that the factory H165/H190 LSDs are also considered "cheap" and not long-lasting

* Those who haven't used them don't like them

Quote:
1200rallycar: i've had mine for probably a year and shes still going stong, #### its only $100 or 150 to renew it all after its been done a first time anyway

Quote:
supafatto: Depending on how you drive a phantom can last for a long time, to my memory mic had it in a rally car for 2 years then I had it in a road car for bout the same and at the end it started slipping but just needed to be re shimmed.


#18 Re: H165 LSD
D Posted on: 2016/2/25 14:14
""Remember that the factory H165/H190 LSDs are also considered "cheap" and not long-lasting - * Those who haven't used them don't like them""

Hahaha thats very true!


#19 Re: H165 LSD
datman Posted on: 2016/2/27 4:23
Quick question... will all H165 lsd heads fit into 1200 ute H165 housings? or can you just use the H165 lsd unit and stick it into the ute non lsd carrier?


#20 Re: H165 LSD
zigmondo Posted on: 2016/3/2 5:39



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