Using something like kaaz cannot be compared to an ITR LSD.
ITR is definitely good enough but kaaz is much better.
As for maintenance, just change your transmission fluid every 3 months and use the right fluids.
As for replacing clutch packs, that is a possibility but only after some long and hard use. Its using the wrong fluids that ****s the LSD up the fastest.
Im doin an engine swap on my 92 eg breeze to a b16a g2 Si-R
Ive read up on this engine and it says LSD is optional? How can I tell once the conversion is done? The engine, drive train etc are from a 94 JDM Si-R
Originally Posted by tanghy
those engines had VISCOUS LSD OPTIONAL
bumping a super old thread, btw, can anyone confirm the above statement?
is this a lsd from b16a (14 bolts and smaller FD id)?
btw, for those that had opened up a non LSD b16a gearbox, is it using a 14 bolt final drive ring gear?
ie, if the above LSD fit into non LSD b16a gearbox without changing ring gear to suit?
i'm abit confused by your statement. If you get a b16 to fit a ITR/CTR LSD you need to change the final drive/ring gear.
Originally Posted by gambate
anyone?
btw, for those that had change FD on non LSD b16a gearbox, is it using a 14 bolt ring gear?
ie, if the above LSD fit into non LSD b16a gearbox without changing ring gear to suit?
the oem LSD pic i posted is not ITR/CTR LSD. its the "optional" B16a lsd (pending confirmation from those that has seen it before)
it has 14 bolts pattern. i believe all ITR/CTR LSD is 10 bolts.
so now we have 2 variable:
1. ID of FD ring gear
2. bolts pattern on LSD / FD ring gear
b16 to fit a ITR/CTR LSD: need to change the final drive/ring gear is because of variable no1 (afaik).
i need to know more about variable no2:
is this 14 bolts pattern only unique to these "optional LSD b16a" gearbox or not?
open diff b16: ID of FD? bolt pattern of FD?
oem LSD b16a:ID of FD? bolt pattern of FD?
open diff b18:ID of FD? bolt pattern of FD?
oem LSD b18: ID of FD? bolt pattern of FD?
etc etc
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