Posted January 19, 200520 yr comment_109224 I need to install a LSD on a 71 240...I need to decide on a ratio & a type...Please help ... Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14703-newbie-needs-a-lsd/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 19, 200520 yr comment_109241 here is a great web site that will answer this question and many more for up grading the Z geocities.com/zgarage.2001/ you will find performance , info on carberation , ignition, diff and ratios and what years had what. Welcome , Gary Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14703-newbie-needs-a-lsd/#findComment-109241 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 19, 200520 yr Author comment_109274 Thanx I'll check it out Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14703-newbie-needs-a-lsd/#findComment-109274 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 19, 200520 yr comment_109357 Give Les at CDM a big stack o money and leave your car... Volia! No really, I've been considering it, even though the IRS Z needs it alot less than a live axle car. My roadster HAD to have a H190 LSD. I hated it with an open diff (Unlimited Slip Differential?).The jury is still out on weither I'll LSD a R180 or swap up to the bigger, heavier R200. People speak of strength issues, But I think they are not considering that when you install the LSD, it's much stronger than the open. If you go down (up in your case) to CDM, Ask Les to show you his collection of R192 units. Sklyline LSD 444's and he wont sell, not even one. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14703-newbie-needs-a-lsd/#findComment-109357 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 19, 200520 yr comment_109365 Yah, Victor is correct about the improved strength of a LSD carrier assembly. The reason for the additional strength is because LSD utilize a 4 pinion gear set-up as apossed to a stock open carrier assembly that only has a 2 pinion gear set-up. Additionally, a LSD carrier case is typically stronger, due to it's intended use. On new years day, I spent the better part of the day on a cold concrete slab in my garage, removing my 3.90 (open) R200, and installing my new (most of it is new anyway) 4.10 LSD R200. Took it for a drive that evening and boy was I a happy camper....now the gearing is perfectly suited to my type of driving. I have a late model 5 spd tranny from a 280ZX and before the installation of the new set-up, I only used 5th gear when cruising above 70mph. Now I can go to 5th gear a little earlier. And, of course the car moves out a bit quicker as well! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14703-newbie-needs-a-lsd/#findComment-109365 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 20, 200520 yr Author comment_109400 Thanx, I pretty much had made up my mind on R200 lsd but I feel relieved to hear your replies confirm it...I'm sorry where or who is CDM...???I have a 280block w/ a 240 head,a mail order schneider cam & 3 custom 50mm weber carbs She's fast & loud but slippery as heck...Oh, I've seen links to a "phantom grip" R200 LSD conversion kit... Have you heard anything on this...???thanx in advance Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14703-newbie-needs-a-lsd/#findComment-109400 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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