If I go FI what about the diff?
First of all, YES I ran a search but I am obviously searching in the wrong forum because the results I get talk mostly of gear sets. My question is, if I decide on an SC for my S will the stock diff need to be upgraded? The ONLY reason I am asking is because I think that I read this somewhere in a thread. I hope I am wrong but maybe ya'll can help.
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Pat
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Pat
No, there are numerous individuals on this forum who have a Forced Induction S2000 running on the stock differential problem free. However some have occured not one but many different situations where they have broken pieces inside their differential.
All in all - it comes down to driving habits. If you are one to slam gears, launch the car, and drive very aggressively - I may recommend atleast a cryo-treatment of your gears.
However if you occassionally beat up on the car but for the most part take things lightly - you should be fine!
Just remember, routine maintenance is key - change your diff fluid reguarly!
All in all - it comes down to driving habits. If you are one to slam gears, launch the car, and drive very aggressively - I may recommend atleast a cryo-treatment of your gears.
However if you occassionally beat up on the car but for the most part take things lightly - you should be fine!
Just remember, routine maintenance is key - change your diff fluid reguarly!
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Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Jan 20 2006, 02:21 PM
No, there are numerous individuals on this forum who have a Forced Induction S2000 running on the stock differential problem free. However some have occured not one but many different situations where they have broken pieces inside their differential.
All in all - it comes down to driving habits. If you are one to slam gears, launch the car, and drive very aggressively - I may recommend atleast a cryo-treatment of your gears.
However if you occassionally beat up on the car but for the most part take things lightly - you should be fine!
Just remember, routine maintenance is key - change your diff fluid reguarly!
All in all - it comes down to driving habits. If you are one to slam gears, launch the car, and drive very aggressively - I may recommend atleast a cryo-treatment of your gears.
However if you occassionally beat up on the car but for the most part take things lightly - you should be fine!
Just remember, routine maintenance is key - change your diff fluid reguarly!
Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Jan 20 2006, 03:21 PM
No, there are numerous individuals on this forum who have a Forced Induction S2000 running on the stock differential problem free. However some have occured not one but many different situations where they have broken pieces inside their differential.
All in all - it comes down to driving habits. If you are one to slam gears, launch the car, and drive very aggressively - I may recommend atleast a cryo-treatment of your gears.
However if you occassionally beat up on the car but for the most part take things lightly - you should be fine!
Just remember, routine maintenance is key - change your diff fluid reguarly!
All in all - it comes down to driving habits. If you are one to slam gears, launch the car, and drive very aggressively - I may recommend atleast a cryo-treatment of your gears.
However if you occassionally beat up on the car but for the most part take things lightly - you should be fine!
Just remember, routine maintenance is key - change your diff fluid reguarly!
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