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Diff options for 1200's
TOSCO
Posted on: 2007/6/18 5:30
Hi Guys,
I wanted to know what live axles most of you are using with your 1200 projects. Im not sure what to use, and if the stock one is worth rebuilding. I think a ford 9" is an over kill. Im asking as ill be converting what ever diff i use to disc brakes, most likely skyline R32/33 twin pistons and would make a few of the caliper adaptor plates if there was interest.
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Re: Diff options for 1200's
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2007/6/18 5:39
ute sedan coupe or wagon?
what engine? many different 1200s on here have many different diffs for A series the ute diff should be fine
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Re: Diff options for 1200's
Tyrie
Posted on: 2007/6/18 5:40
depends how much power is doing to be going through it. Ideally you want the smallest diff that wont break. Therefore a 9" isnt overkill if you have a squillion horsepower, but a ute diff might be overkill if you have a stock a12.
what do you have? edit: yeah pretty much what Pigdog said
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Re: Diff options for 1200's
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2007/6/18 5:58
For an A12 or A13 engine (stock or built), the stock rear axle assembly is the best: lowest weight, so you go faster. They were used in TSA 1300cc class racing with LSD diff.
See wiki - Rear Axle Swaps Some 1200s absolutely need the Ford 9" rear. Here's one: Godzilla-powered Datsun 1200 You can view topic.
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