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hi everyone!

might be about to buy a rear subframe off a 32gtr to fit to my 180sx. the guy that i'm buying it off says the standard 32gtr's have a 2way mech diff.... is this correct???

also do you guys think it's worth it??? he wants $750 for the whole thing(half shafts, diff, subframe, rotors, calipers and hubs)

cheers guys,

ash. :P

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Sorry Duncan but an R200 is the standard GTS-t viscous diff and it is certainly NOT a 2-way... GTR diffs (R220) were only one way.

cheers

I don't know where you get your info, but Duncan is correct, R32 GTR uses R200 diff and the standard LSD centre is mechanical (ie clutch pack). I've had the one out of my GTR, plus inspected the centre and it's 2-way (most definately stock - believe me I've seen the inside of more than 1 or 2....)

R32 GTSt also uses R200, but has a viscous LSD.

I've never heard of such a thing as an 'R220' diff used in any Nissan, but there is an R230 type that is used in Z32 turbo.

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Seems there is some confusion here. My GTR certainly has a tight rear mech LSD, looks factory.... but are they 200 or 220? And 2way, 1way, or 1.5?

There's no confusion about the diff type.....R200. No such thing as an 'R220' AFAIC.

The factory GTR WS manual lists the rear diff as R200 and FAST confirms as well.

Also AFAIC the factory R32 GTR LSD centre is 2 way.

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There's no confusion about the diff type.....R200. No such thing as an 'R220' AFAIC.

The factory GTR WS manual lists the rear diff as R200 and FAST confirms as well.

Also AFAIC the factory R32 GTR LSD centre is 2 way.

Yeah. No confusion. Did you not read the contradicting posts at the start of the thread. :O

That said, thanks for providing a SOURCE of info confirming it (w/s manual).

Now, can anyone tell me what TYPE of mechanical diff it is - 2-way, 1-way, or 1.5-way. I know (well, I've read on here) that it is helical, but that's it.

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OMG WTF FLAMES LOL. im jelouse.

to fit the diff/subframe.

swap the diff flange from the 180sx diff.(i hpoe its a non abs 180)

unbolt the subframe. bolt the new one up,happy days.

you will have to use r32gtr rear suspension as the lower mounting is differant., but thats pretty much it.

a very straight forward conversion :O

(r200) 2 way mechanical lsd,,,not very tight,

R220=220MM crownwheel (RD) (Z32 TT)

r200=200mm crownwheel (RC)

r180=180mm crownwheel (RB)

r160=160mm crownwheel (RA)

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