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    Just wondering what the options are for a LSD for B-series owners.

    There are a few in the USA but not many available here. I think the most common choices are the ITR diff/box and the JDM Civic Si LSD (an option on the Si if I remember correctly).

    What else is available apart from the Si LSD (given the cost/rarity of the ITR LSD)?
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    While we're on the topic, anyone know the ratio's on various differential's?

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    what is the cost of second hand ITR LSD (if avail?)

    there is avail from japan/asia ITR/CTR LSD

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    Type-R gearboxes are pretty expensive.... There was a guy in QLD that had a CTR Box and wanted $1500.00 for it.

    I don't know of anyone making LSD's here in Aus, but you can get heaps from the States.

    Phantom make a LSD kit for around $400.00 or so...
    Then you get to the expensive diffs like Quaife, Kaaz, and Cusco $$$

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    phantom LSDs are rubbish
    tested and proven on hondatech

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    The EF8/EF9 and EG6 all had an LSD as an option and you can get lucky finding one now and then assuming we are talking the B16A - I guess the EK SiR would have had it as an option too given the trend.

    VTiR tegs might be a different case I guess.
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    are we talking about the cable or hydro trannys?

    the LSD options on all those cars are the viscous units, not as good as a helical one

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    EF and XSi ran cable clutch. EG ran Hydro-clutch.
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    Quaife, Kaaz, ATS, Cusco, and of course prohibitively expensive items from Spoon and Mugen. Not sure which ones are clutch type though.

    Just go for ITR lsd I reckon.

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    If it can be found.......

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    will you pay 700 for a used one in good condition?
    if yes it can be done

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTi-RT
    Type-R gearboxes are pretty expensive.... There was a guy in QLD that had a CTR Box and wanted $1500.00 for it.

    I don't know of anyone making LSD's here in Aus, but you can get heaps from the States.

    Phantom make a LSD kit for around $400.00 or so...
    Then you get to the expensive diffs like Quaife, Kaaz, and Cusco $$$
    phantom dont make LSds per se
    its a "poormans" LSD...
    the best LSD in IMO are Quaife LSDm especially if ur chasing big HP!

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