Spoon Differential
I can't find much info on it, but here's another thread where they were discussing it on another board:
http://honda-tech.com/honda-s2000-5/...mmend-1960467/
Why are you looking into getting a new diff? What are your power goals?
http://honda-tech.com/honda-s2000-5/...mmend-1960467/
Why are you looking into getting a new diff? What are your power goals?
No one knows how much power any diff can withstand. How much shock you put through the drivetrain is going to dictate how/when a diff breaks. Power and torque are really a secondary factor.
BTW, if you're looking to buy an upgraded diff, Spoon is probably not the best use of your money.
BTW, if you're looking to buy an upgraded diff, Spoon is probably not the best use of your money.
No one knows how much power any diff can withstand. How much shock you put through the drivetrain is going to dictate how/when a diff breaks. Power and torque are really a secondary factor.
BTW, if you're looking to buy an upgraded diff, Spoon is probably not the best use of your money.
BTW, if you're looking to buy an upgraded diff, Spoon is probably not the best use of your money.
Well said, All very true
To the OP, If you are looking for a plug and play differential third member for use with added power I can help you out with that
send me a PM. If you are just looking to change out the LSD the Spoon unit is ok, it is a clutch type unit and will handle 500hp and stay stable. There are others you can also look at such as OSGiken, ATS Carbonetic, MFactory, and Quaife.
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