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Hello people have myself r33 gtst 4 door s1 and wondreing if there were diferent models in that range because the papers i got with it say it is a Silhoette Gt. I was also wondering what type of diff it might have, it is realy tempremental about when it wants to spin both wheels. on the hoist it dose have sum form of lsd but not shore what type, someone told me it might be a viscos type and they need special oil , is this true? Will try and get some pics on soon, any help would be appreciated. Thanks :wassup:

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Hello people have myself r33 gtst 4 door s1

No, you have an R33 GTS25t Series 1 SEDAN... :(

if there were diferent models in that range because the papers i got with it say it is a Silhoette Gt.

I've never heard of any different models apart from GTS, GTS25t, GTS4... Then there is Type S, Type G, etc... And then Series 1 and Series 2... Never heard of a R33 Silhouette... That was an Aussie R31 Model...

I was also wondering what type of diff it might have, it is realy tempremental about when it wants to spin both wheels. on the hoist it dose have sum form of lsd but not shore what type, someone told me it might be a viscos type and they need special oil , is this true?

All R33 GTS25t's have a viscous rear diff, apart from the few that came with the active GTR diff (Noticable by the SLIP and A-LSD lights in the instrument cluster)... The viscous unit is sealed and the fluid is not serviceable... The standard diff oil is serviceable, but will make little difference to the locking / slipping action of the diff...

HTH...

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