Weak DIff
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Originally posted by Wesmaster
Man there was such a good opportunity for a play-on-words, but you missed it.
Man there was such a good opportunity for a play-on-words, but you missed it.
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OK How 'bout those of us who don't do high RPM launches and never plan to; yes you can call me a wimp but I want my S2K to last until the cows come home.
Can I expect a diff. failure even if I baby my baby? Ok ok so once in a while if I'm on grass or loose gravel I will be a little generous with the throttle and have fun with the rear end sliding around, but otherwise I'm pretty good.
Was it a wise idea for me to get that extended warranty?
Can I expect a diff. failure even if I baby my baby? Ok ok so once in a while if I'm on grass or loose gravel I will be a little generous with the throttle and have fun with the rear end sliding around, but otherwise I'm pretty good.
Was it a wise idea for me to get that extended warranty?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by djohnston
[B]OK How 'bout those of us who don't do high RPM launches and never plan to; yes you can call me a wimp but I want my S2K to last until the cows come home.
[B]OK How 'bout those of us who don't do high RPM launches and never plan to; yes you can call me a wimp but I want my S2K to last until the cows come home.
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Originally Posted by svann,Feb 3 2002, 12:01 PM
I had the stock diffy start to go south around 12K miles. I finally got it replaced under warranty at 31 K. Only the bearings were showing any signs of wear although they never completely failed. Nothing catastrophic going on but the ring and pinion gears were making plenty of noise. The car was never launched hard but twisty roads were apparently enough. Some of the stock differentials are indeed weak or poorly manufactured.
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This might interest you all.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=406173
There's a company in Australia that has a conversion kit to put a heavy duty Nissan Diff into the S2K(R200A). They claim it's good for 1000 hp. It replaces the driveshaft, axles hubs and the diff. Turnkey's about 3K US but, if you can find the diff yourself. You can get away cheaper.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=406173
There's a company in Australia that has a conversion kit to put a heavy duty Nissan Diff into the S2K(R200A). They claim it's good for 1000 hp. It replaces the driveshaft, axles hubs and the diff. Turnkey's about 3K US but, if you can find the diff yourself. You can get away cheaper.
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Originally Posted by Stratocaster,Jul 21 2006, 06:10 AM
Guys, this is a 4 year old thread.
I dont see a problem with people adding to an existing thread.
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Originally Posted by Dark,Jul 21 2006, 09:29 AM
"Its better to add to a new thread rather then start a new one."
I dont see a problem with people adding to an existing thread.
I dont see a problem with people adding to an existing thread.
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Originally Posted by Ek9,Jul 21 2006, 10:07 AM
This might interest you all.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=406173
There's a company in Australia that has a conversion kit to put a heavy duty Nissan Diff into the S2K(R200A). They claim it's good for 1000 hp. It replaces the driveshaft, axles hubs and the diff. Turnkey's about 3K US but, if you can find the diff yourself. You can get away cheaper.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=406173
There's a company in Australia that has a conversion kit to put a heavy duty Nissan Diff into the S2K(R200A). They claim it's good for 1000 hp. It replaces the driveshaft, axles hubs and the diff. Turnkey's about 3K US but, if you can find the diff yourself. You can get away cheaper.