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Cusco Rear Diff. Jewelry
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me likey the cusco blue!!!!!
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I don't get it? What is it supposed to do?
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From http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/...blog/26435400/ "Up Def cover capacity differential oil effective for sports driving, such as ① Circuit! 500cc up the capacity of the oil (from the Service Manual) 0.05 l 1.15 l ± genuine ± 0.05 l 1.7 l capacity after installing the cover-up def → cooling capacity up by air-cooling fin" |
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Rear end ring and pinion gear sets are what are known as Hypoid gears, which involve quite a bit of sliding between the faces of the meshing teeth. This creates heat from friction which raises the temperature of the gear oil. The more power you're putting through the diff the more heat is created, and the hotter the oil gets the less it lubricates which leads to more heat, wear and premature failures. That's why you'll see differential oil coolers on high horsepower race cars. The fins on this diff cover increase the surface area which would mean improved cooling and by extension lower diff temps and less wear. The thing is, though, the stock diff is totally overbuilt for the meager 200hp the car is making. Diff temp will not even remotely be an issue, even if you were racing at the 25 hours of Thunderhill. If you were to turbo your car and regularly take it to track it might be a worthwhile mod. Otherwise, it's just a shiny blue bauble. |
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The diff was designed for a heavier car with more power. Diff temps shouldn't even be on the radar yet, though good dataloggers will record it anyway to find out at which power and race duration level it'll be relevant to regulate the temp. |
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^^This is why so many aftermarket products are "buyer beware". IME you should only be changing component specification for items that need improvement, otherwise you risk creating problems for yourself.
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You'll have more headaches with this than anything. This is similar to decorative valve covers, my friend installed some on his Mustang and they have been leaking slightly ever since. What a pain.
Pass on this. |
i wonder how hard it is to torque down the top bolt.
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how long do you think it takes to design a diff cover and produce it?
I make 1 off Oil pans and Trans Pans all the time, if you want cooling you simply add surface area, how much is usually limited by design not desire. you are not going to "over cool" diff fluid, it doesn't have to get pumped so the system pressure never comes into play. is this a necessary product for the car on this date? um negative, I can only think of about 3 cars I have seen that need this and I'm fairly sure none are running the stock diff, however, as soon as someone wants to put this car on the track with R-Comps (as cusco has been doing for months) they are going to start seeing diff fluid come out of the overflow tube, especially with longer than 20-30 minute sessions. If you happen to be running the Cusco Clutch type LSD, and are tracking your car this will become quite necessary however...haters gonna hate, so continue on without thinking please |
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