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2009-08-30 04:13:33
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Experiences with Phantom Grip?
1989 - 1994 NISSAN PRIMERA (Note: P10/G20 (RS5F32V Tranny) [PGXNI9901] - $349.95 : Phantom Grip Limited Slip, Get A Grip!

Yes, I know a QUAIFE or NISMO LSD is better but how about this? Its not going to perform like the two above but better than a 10-15 year old OEM VLSD...

Will the one in the link fit B14 trannies as well?
2009-08-30 04:34:02
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Note this one is a "Custom Extreme" Version...
2009-08-30 04:50:27
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are you thinking of putting one of these i a p11 transmission? alot of honda guys have good expierence with these, but nissan transmissions dont really hold up wel in the gearing, so IMO unless this was going into a p11 trans im not sure it would be 100% worth the money, bu thats just me.
2009-10-22 04:20:48
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Mmmm, you may be right, but right now Im mostly interested in VE N/A use.
2009-10-22 04:23:11
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My tranny has 170K and has the stock VLSD and it locks up like it just got out the dealer
2009-10-22 05:05:02
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I was seriously considering one of these and a p11. I looked around and decided not too, it seems like they don't end up lasting too long. P11 with VSLD is your best option
2009-10-22 06:23:41
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these don't last more than a year in a nissan transmission. even their GA16DE LSD will wear it out in less than a year, and it's tough to get power out of a GA.
2009-10-22 14:43:01
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good thing my p11 came with a lsd yay.
2009-10-22 18:24:42
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Originally Posted by sonicgundam
these don't last more than a year in a nissan transmission. even their GA16DE LSD will wear it out in less than a year, and it's tough to get power out of a GA.


How do you figure. I know several guys that have them for several years and they are holding up perfectly.
2009-10-23 01:17:30
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Originally Posted by TheRealNighthog
How do you figure. I know several guys that have them for several years and they are holding up perfectly.


I agree. I have had one in my car and it still works great. It has been there being beaten to death for 3-4 years now...
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