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Lukezen27
24-07-2008, 01:06 PM
Hi Guys

Stupid Honda won't help me out on this one :(

Anyway what size bearing dose the 92-95 D16Y1 gear box use?

I'm looking at buying a OBX Helical LSD at some point but don't want to buy the wrong model..

Thanks Guys

CRXer
24-07-2008, 04:43 PM
quaiffe ftw luke,quality>quantity

Lukezen27
24-07-2008, 04:46 PM
quaiffe ftw luke,quality>quantity

What the fuk dose that mean Jas?

45 minutes from leaving work for a month and a half has left me brain dead lol

bennjamin
24-07-2008, 05:03 PM
he means spend more money on the real thing

(obx is actually a copy of quaife afaik)

Lukezen27
24-07-2008, 05:04 PM
he means spend more money on the real thing

(obx is actually a copy of quaife afaik)

Guys in the US said the newer versions are great :thumbsup:

bennjamin
24-07-2008, 05:07 PM
they are. so get obx.

anyway quote what your ctual gearbox part number is luke for people to identify it

Limbo
24-07-2008, 05:08 PM
yeah when i get some money its something i'm gonna invest in also!

Lukezen27
24-07-2008, 05:11 PM
they are. so get obx.

anyway quote what your ctual gearbox part number is luke for people to identify it
where do I look at for the number Ben?


yeah when i get some money its something i'm gonna invest in also!

lol Limbo and you have heaps more power than me...

wet weather must suck bad like it dose for me :(

aaronng
24-07-2008, 05:19 PM
What the fuk dose that mean Jas?

45 minutes from leaving work for a month and a half has left me brain dead lol

With OBX, you literally get what you pay for. Get a Quaife if you can spare the money.

whtcrx
24-07-2008, 06:06 PM
dare i say it, the OBX are reverse engineered from Quaiffe.

Its the same thing, just get the OBX at a fraction of the price.

CRXer
24-07-2008, 06:20 PM
dare i say it, the OBX are reverse engineered from Quaiffe.

Its the same thing, just get the OBX at a fraction of the price.

theres a lot more to reverse engineering than just copying a design,consider selection & fabrication of materials for one.

Lukezen27
24-07-2008, 09:22 PM
With OBX, you literally get what you pay for. Get a Quaife if you can spare the money.

I can't justify the extra cost man.. though it would be nice..


theres a lot more to reverse engineering than just copying a design,consider selection & fabrication of materials for one.

The boys on http://www.d-series.org/forums/? swear by the new versions I as long as I'm able to get one of those I should be fine

CRXer
24-07-2008, 09:34 PM
its your cash luke,plus the time to install it,but if the Dseries boys are getting reliable results now then u could be right,just remember helicals are metal on metal abuse,so lets hope OBX's research has come up to speed,they shouldve done enough testing by now,it would certainly be good news for all our wallets.

Lukezen27
24-07-2008, 10:48 PM
its your cash luke,plus the time to install it,but if the Dseries boys are getting reliable results now then u could be right,just remember helicals are metal on metal abuse,so lets hope OBX's research has come up to speed,they shouldve done enough testing by now,it would certainly be good news for all our wallets.

Ben and I are going to install it and should all be completed under $1000 bucks :thumbsup:

bennjamin
24-07-2008, 10:50 PM
...which brings us to the original topic....

does anyone know what diff bearing size is to suit his 93 vti ?

nd55
27-07-2008, 09:58 PM
Can you find the round casting stamp, about 10mm dia, near (10cm) the oil filler hole? prob need a torch and crawl around under the car.

Let me know and I'll take a picture of one to help people find it

A000 is 36mm
B000 is 40mm

no other way to identify gearbox casing as far as I know.

This information is purely from Inet research and not from practical experience, so you get what you pay for.

Also, I think at one point I found a UK supplier of bearings which had the ID of the 40mm bearing but fit into the 36mm bearing. Perfect for all the 36mm gearbox people wnating to squeeze in an OBX.

I just have to sieve through a lot of email to find the contact details, feel free to prompt me to remind me.

Nick.

aimre
28-07-2008, 03:22 PM
i ran obx, and the new owner is. Its ok, it works

Lukezen27
21-08-2008, 05:22 PM
Can you find the round casting stamp, about 10mm dia, near (10cm) the oil filler hole? prob need a torch and crawl around under the car.

Let me know and I'll take a picture of one to help people find it

A000 is 36mm
B000 is 40mm

no other way to identify gearbox casing as far as I know.

This information is purely from Inet research and not from practical experience, so you get what you pay for.

Also, I think at one point I found a UK supplier of bearings which had the ID of the 40mm bearing but fit into the 36mm bearing. Perfect for all the 36mm gearbox people wnating to squeeze in an OBX.

I just have to sieve through a lot of email to find the contact details, feel free to prompt me to remind me.

Nick.

Thanks Nick


...which brings us to the original topic....

does anyone know what diff bearing size is to suit his 93 vti ?

Enough info for us to work it out Ben?

Lukezen27
14-10-2008, 12:26 PM
Bump to Ben

Enough info?

http://www.doubledynasystems.com/Car/Gearbox1.jpg

http://www.doubledynasystems.com/Car/Gearbox2.jpg

Lukezen27
06-12-2008, 04:43 PM
Thanks to Nick for all his info :thumbsup:

I have a B000 box witch is the one I wanted to fix OBX LSD with the lest problems :thumbsup: