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there are 2 r200 casings, long and short nose. all 32 and later skylines use short nose.

there may be some differences like the vspec hydraulic diffs but the majority are interchangable. the differences are in the axles (# of splines and ABS or not) and the diff centres.

The internals from long nose can we put it in short hose?

I have an S13 with rb26 and I will go for 600+ and I need something really good for drag strip!

But I need abs! And if I put gtr diff I will loose the abs sensor.. s13 have one at the input and gtr have 2 in outputs :S

So I think that the only way is to put all internals from gtr in s13 diff and then to use gtr axles :P

Do you think that I can do it?

Pretty sure s13 is short nose too. So you keep you diff case (keeps the ABS) put a centre in from pretty much anything including gtr. You need to use the axle that matches the diff centre - the only trick is the bolt pattern on the diff's axle needs to match the bolt pattern on your axle.

I'm not sure what bolt pattern the s13 is, 32 gtr is 3x2 bolts for each but lots of other cars are 5 bolts.

S13 is short nose, I just put one in my car.

Pretty sure GTR is 6x1, GTSt is 5x1 and the S13 diff I got was 3x2 (which is apparently rather weak and the first thing people upgrade on those cars).

You can buy brand new axle flanges for the diff from Nissan, my Nismo 2way came with a pair with the ABS teeth.

I believe for strength upgrade, change out the whole hub/axle/flanges out of a GTR and with the GTR centre if it's still OK.

Yes guys I want to do all theese because I want to use GTR axles!!! :)

I must buy a gtr short nose diff?

So I need a gtr center with driveshafts outputs and then gtr axles! Right?

I will stay with S13 input driveshaft? (4 bolts)

Ok think another solution...

Gtr diffs have 2 sensors at the diff.. each for two outputs...!

S13 one in the input..!

If I put the whole gtr diff in my s13 and connect the s13 plug in one of the two ABS Speed sensors it will work my abs??

It is very very easier for me this way... but it will work?

I cannot stay alive without abs... Please help me because I prefer to don't tune my car despite to drive without abs...!

One day something happens in my abs pump and I fear without abs!!

Let me get this straight.. your diff as the ABS sensor on the tailshaft side of the diff? If that's the case it will be fine.

Use a GTR centre, keep your S13 housing, use GTR output shafts (doesn't matter if they have the ABS teeth) and GTR axles. Everything will fit in your housing but you would probably want to find a professional to install the centre and set up the backlash properly.

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