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What did you put in it Kat?

And does it go.....  clunk de clunk de clunk?  I hate that.

Mine is the V-spec and from what I can see it's a pain to put a 'normal' diff back in but looks like I have no choice with what I do with the car.

Is there an option other than to a 1.5 now? Is there a tru-track available anyone?

12 hours ago, DJBarnstar said:

Does the Nismo 1.5 go clunk de clunk de clunk?

I personally have not done my diffs to confirm or deny, though that is what i will be doing. 

@Piggaz Should be able to answer that for you if he is nice enough....

12 hours ago, DJBarnstar said:

Does the Nismo 1.5 go clunk de clunk de clunk?

The GT PRO is quite cranky with the Nismo oil it comes with. I switched to the OSG 80W-250 and it shuts it up by 85%. This was with solid alloy diff bushes but I've ditched them and put some Nismo rubber bushes in. Haven't driven the car yet but it should be a lot better again.

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I think you can get quafe for the rear as well. It also might be worth checking that the fluid is topped up for the rear diff. Right side of  the boot from memory.

Or you could sell it back to me.... :P

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On ‎15‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 5:10 PM, DJBarnstar said:

Does the Nismo 1.5 go clunk de clunk de clunk?

 

On ‎16‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 5:41 AM, Piggaz said:

The GT PRO is quite cranky with the Nismo oil it comes with. I switched to the OSG 80W-250 and it shuts it up by 85%. This was with solid alloy diff bushes but I've ditched them and put some Nismo rubber bushes in. Haven't driven the car yet but it should be a lot better again.

Like Piggas says.  Diff goes clunkety clunk even on the lowest setting.  Change the oil and it becomes liveable.

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1 hour ago, DJBarnstar said:

Should I try and swap the current Nismo end caps with someone for stock GT-R ones?

 

I'm leaning that way.

 

What do you think?

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I have a brand new set in packaging if you wish to swap. A bit of money your way too.

And thanks for the lead Anfanee. 

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