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wat sort of diff is best for a datto ute
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hey guys im just wonderin is it best to be putting a coupe diff in a datto ute or wat would be another way to go want to get better ratio

Posted on: 2008/10/26 9:24
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coupe and sedan diffs are smaller, if you want more acceleration try a c20 vannette the one with the A12 in it 4.875, or if u want a 3.7 ratio try a series 2 bluebird

Posted on: 2008/10/26 9:29
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stanza's have a 3.9 H165 centre which is pretty common.

Posted on: 2008/10/26 9:31
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depends on what you intendn to use the ute for? in my opinion if you are going to stick with the A-series engine the stock ute diff is a good little unit, i had one in my coupe that had a CA18det in it and it handled the power pretty well.

If you want better highway driving you mightwant to consider a bluebird diff centre. From memory the H165 from a bluebird bolts straight into the ute housing.

Posted on: 2008/10/26 9:59
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