Opinion on Kaaz diffs
I'm a newbie and I'm trying to do things right the first time. Is a Kaaz LSD a good unit or should I look at something else?
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Re: Opinion on Kaaz diffs (Digger 5)
What motor?
Alot of people use Quaffe (sp?). <- Wants JDM d15 LSD |
i heard kaaz is just is good, but i know quaife is amazing, guy i know has it in his si, even in the snow it pulls through everything, and it launches sick
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BTT
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Personal preference...I prefer Quaife and as soon as i can afford one i will be buying it!
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Re: Opinion on Kaaz diffs (Digger 5)
well, first you must figure out what you need in a lsd. quaife is good for most users (low maintainence, lifetime warranty) but for outright performance, you need a clutch type lsd. they will ultimately be faster, but at a cost. they require expensive fluid changes, and periodic rebuilds. if you decide to go clutch tpe, i would rather an ATS lsd. they have more plates, and i have found them to be much more durable, with increased initial torque of the kaaz unit. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...es/emsmile.gif
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Re: Opinion on Kaaz diffs (rodney)
I think most street guys stay away from Kaaz, just since they are noisey at low speeds while turning.
I'm installing a Gear Speed transmission in my civic this weekend with a Kaaz LSD, along with a ACT Streetlight flywheel and Centerforce DFX clutch. I'll have pics up and review on the setup. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emsmilep.gif |
Re: Opinion on Kaaz diffs (Digger 5)
quaife lsd has a lifetime warranty..they're a 'lil more expensive but worth it IMO https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/emthup.gif
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Re: Opinion on Kaaz diffs (adirondackR)
definately get the quaife if your car is a daily driver. the kazz is better suited for racing, and for guys who can rebuild a tranny during their lunch break.
plus you can't beat the lifetime warranty on the quaife. |
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