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87-89 300ZX Turbo's are the only "Z's" that came with LSDs.

You'll want to avoid the 1988 300ZX SE (All White) as it came with an oddball VLSD (Viscous Limited Slip Dif.)

The Late 300ZX's (Z32) have R230 VLSD which, after a lot of modifcation, can be put in an early "Z."

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Originally posted by Zed

87-89 300ZX Turbo's are the only "Z's" that came with LSDs.

You'll want to avoid the 1988 300ZX SE (All White) as it came with an oddball VLSD (Viscous Limited Slip Dif.)

The Late 300ZX's (Z32) have R230 VLSD which, after a lot of modifcation, can be put in an early "Z."

hi,

by any chance do you have a site that describe this modification. i mistakenly pick up a 1990 lsd thinking its an r200

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www.hybridZ.org

what you need if your in the US hehe, is 87-89 tubo 300ZX differential, if you had an R200 originally then you woldnt need the mustache bar and the like with that swap, 280ZXT CV shafts are best and will work with the 240Z as well.

you do want to keep the finned pan though some take it off but i wouldnt want to lose the extra fluid that comes with the LSD from the turbo cars.

nissan made it that way for a reason.

you can buy a bar that will allow the finned cover to be used and it looks great.

search and ye shall find.

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Originally posted by hf240z

hi,

by any chance do you have a site that describe this modification. i mistakenly pick up a 1990 lsd thinking its an r200

Some links to get you started...

http://www.v8zcar.com/s30z/r230.htm

http://www.hybridz.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=18676

http://www.hybridz.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=19916

http://www.240sx.org/links/installs/lsd2/

http://tim240z.iwarp.com/photo2.html

http://www.hybridz.org

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The 300zx your talking about is it the Z31 or Z32? I'm pretty sure your talking about Z31. We got some 300zx (Z31 Turbo's) here in Australia as well as the California edition 300zx (smoother Lines).

I'm not sure where to start looking for a LSD for my Z and if we even got them here in Australia. The harder part will be obtaining the CV's off the 280zx Turbo as we did not get the 280zx turbo here in Australia which also brings me to the question why not?

Anyway Thanks for the help.

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  • 1 month later...

looking externally to the differential, how will you diffentiate a clutch type from a vlsd.

t.y.

hf

Originally posted by Zed

87-89 300ZX Turbo's are the only "Z's" that came with LSDs.

You'll want to avoid the 1988 300ZX SE (All White) as it came with an oddball VLSD (Viscous Limited Slip Dif.)

The Late 300ZX's (Z32) have R230 VLSD which, after a lot of modifcation, can be put in an early "Z."

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Hey Brett I'd love one and thanks for letting me know however I have a few other expenditures for the car at the moment and although I'd love one it wouldn't be sensible to install it when it's not broken if you follow me.

However if I get those things done I have to make a check list and I manage to get some cash together I'd be very interested a couple of questions though.

Do you know roughly how much he wants for one?

Is there any fabrication needed to fit one?

Thanks.:classic:

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