First of all sorry for not posting in the correct section apparently...

Originally Posted by
sss4me
i didn't think the 70a/v was available with a 4.4? always 4.176.
you could wait for the mfactory helical unit. like 1/2 the cost of a quaife.
It is, at least in EUDM, also australia n16 hatch as the 4.4 diff, in fact it´s common, but not on SR20 guise, it´s present on QG16 primeras and QG18 Almeras... sr20 70a´s are pretty rare, almost everyone of them is CVT auto....

Originally Posted by
jagy
No problem with shorter gearing. Depends what you aiming for...
Its stupid to think that shorter gearing is bad because of traction... its very easy, why to make power if you dont have traction?
LSD, good (semi)slick tires and you will be good.
I am quite limited in budget, so i couldn´t afford a LSD and the stronger box, that´s why i have power with no traction, but by bits i´m getting there... one thing at a time...
I had semi slicks when i was n/a, Toyo R888 in 14" but unfortunatly i had to upgrade to 16" due to big brakes, in my opinion for a street car, where i live, semi slicks are stupid, you just can´t use them, the pavement is dirty, bumpy and the tyres just don´t grip, for a
street car, good
street tyres... that´s my opinion, but this is a discussion for another time... i really didn´t think it was worth it... too much noise, too stiff side wall and oyu need clean road to have grip...

Originally Posted by
Dave_SR20
A 300HP car should have no traction issues. Are you running it on Slicks and if so what size?
As i said, no slicks, explained above, and i disagree with you, a 300bhp will have traction issues, even with LSD, just depends on circunstances...
Semi slicks for me are out of the question for several reasons...
Is just a car to have fun, i don´t drag and don´t plan to win races, just to have a laugh...
The M factory´s LSD is also out of the question, because of the shipping plus taxes and etc, i live in a country in deep crisis penalized with big big taxes, when that arrive to my hands it´s the same price of the quaife or even more expensive...
I´m still undecided if i´ll go the 4.4 route, since i´ll be opening the 70A to install the diff, and can get a 4.4 gearbox on the cheap locally... i´m afraid it would translate in more wheelspin for not much gain...