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sassthathoopie said:
The mechanical LSD of the 1.8 cannot be fitted to the 1.6 without major hassle.
The 1.6's viscous diff starts to wear out after around 100,000 miles. (Or 85k if you like driving french mountain roads)
Replacing my mine cost approx £200, inc labour and used diff at Autolink
The VLSD doesn't wear out as such it just reverts to an Open diff after about 60k miles or. Swapping in a 1.8 is not major hassle, you just need the 1.8 prop and half shafts. I guess some view the 1.8 Torsen worth the hassle, myself included. The 1.6's viscous diff starts to wear out after around 100,000 miles. (Or 85k if you like driving french mountain roads)
Replacing my mine cost approx £200, inc labour and used diff at Autolink
maz8062 said:
sassthathoopie said:
The mechanical LSD of the 1.8 cannot be fitted to the 1.6 without major hassle.
The 1.6's viscous diff starts to wear out after around 100,000 miles. (Or 85k if you like driving french mountain roads)
Replacing my mine cost approx £200, inc labour and used diff at Autolink
The VLSD doesn't wear out as such it just reverts to an Open diff after about 60k miles or. Swapping in a 1.8 is not major hassle, you just need the 1.8 prop and half shafts. I guess some view the 1.8 Torsen worth the hassle, myself included. The 1.6's viscous diff starts to wear out after around 100,000 miles. (Or 85k if you like driving french mountain roads)
Replacing my mine cost approx £200, inc labour and used diff at Autolink
There are a lot of misconceptions about Jap market cars. The most common is that they have a higher standard spec than UK cars. I fact the standard specs and options were pretty much the same, it's just that Jap buyers tended to spec their cars higher than UK buyers with AC in particular being a very popular option. AC has only really become popular on UK cars in the last 10 years or so.
Special & limited edition models also follow this trend as they try to make models that will see in that market so Jap special editions tend to have a higher spec than equivalent UK special editions.
There are plenty of Jap market Roadsters with no AC/PAS/EM/EW etc though as the Jap base model was just as basic as the UK base model.
I have no idea about LSD though. My guess is that it was an option like AC that is selected in most cases in Japan.
Special & limited edition models also follow this trend as they try to make models that will see in that market so Jap special editions tend to have a higher spec than equivalent UK special editions.
There are plenty of Jap market Roadsters with no AC/PAS/EM/EW etc though as the Jap base model was just as basic as the UK base model.
I have no idea about LSD though. My guess is that it was an option like AC that is selected in most cases in Japan.
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