R200 diff kit from Inline pro
Hey there fellas, Im new here. I wanted to know if anyone has any experience with the diff kit from inline pro, Im talking about the level 2.9. Im getting a good price and just recently blew my stock diff after 65k miles of driving.
What kind of power are you making? If you're stock, or close to it, I'd just look for a used AP2 differential. I just picked one up, crytotreated, for $600. Certainly a lot cheaper and easier than the conversion. I wouldn't bother with the conversion with anything under 400hp.
Originally Posted by r200s2k,Nov 16 2007, 02:40 PM
I wanted fresh answer not 1 year old post thats why.
Whether it's a year old or not, the information is the same. And if someone has determined that the conversion sucks since 1 year ago, then there would be a new thread saying "the r200 conversion sucks", and the search will still find that.
Don't be lazy, do your own research before asking something that's already been answered. If the answer really isn't available, then you should ask the question. That's the best way to prevent getting flamed.
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Originally Posted by mxt_77,Nov 16 2007, 12:51 PM
And you have "0 years 0 days" s2ki age, so if you ask a question that's already been answered, then you're going to get "informed" of your misguided ways.
Whether it's a year old or not, the information is the same. And if someone has determined that the conversion sucks since 1 year ago, then there would be a new thread saying "the r200 conversion sucks", and the search will still find that.
Don't be lazy, do your own research before asking something that's already been answered. If the answer really isn't available, then you should ask the question. That's the best way to prevent getting flamed.
Whether it's a year old or not, the information is the same. And if someone has determined that the conversion sucks since 1 year ago, then there would be a new thread saying "the r200 conversion sucks", and the search will still find that.
Don't be lazy, do your own research before asking something that's already been answered. If the answer really isn't available, then you should ask the question. That's the best way to prevent getting flamed.
simmer down fellas.
with a limited production car and even smaller numbers of modified cars and even less numbers of cars with this part - you're lucky there is even a thread from a year ago.
with a limited production car and even smaller numbers of modified cars and even less numbers of cars with this part - you're lucky there is even a thread from a year ago.



