5thZ
Well-Known Member
This. This is exactly what I am looking for. Thank you for the detailed info! You've made my determination - I am getting this LSD, lol. Do you happen to also use a Nismo diff cover or the z1 diff cover? I may end up using a larger cover for more liquid as well as the z1 cover works with their z1 diff cooling kit. No worries if you don't I'll just call them... It just seems very hit or miss if I'll get a knowledgeable person or not when I call.Yes that's the correct one. My current setting is Medium it's perfect for windy roads and putting power down on stock 245, and I don't see a need for the high setting unless you are running semi-slicks or super sticky Dunlops. Low is also a great setting and give more than enough lock and feed back, but with the setting at medium cornering at speeds of 80+ tires have a very - almost torque vectoring esque pull, often times taking extremely sharp turns and putting power down I don't know what I would do without the Diff. There isn't a need for all the above with the Z1 as the earlier post had mentioned. Though if you were to track it I would worry about the temps of the diff fluid but it's minor since you'd be using 75w 140 Nismo oil which is Perfect, doesn't effect shifting even in extremely cold weather. High is a very capable setting but as the diff sorta "beat" my tires in terms of grip it was trying to achieve it was useless. Though with the new Z and based off of motorsports racing they use the High setting in the super taikyuu in which they made this one anyway, and they were dominating in cornering sections against the Supra. Do as you will lol.
