Review 4.083 Final Drive on the 6MT Sedan
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I had a guy in NC that did a bunch of RX7 pumpkins for our race team (setting lash and spacing) for about $150 each when we brought him the pumpkin and parts. We typically ran 5.12 rears on the racecars. He did a Dana locker diff in a Jeep for me too for about the same. Maybe he's still in business...
Any way to find out axle spline numbers / size etc on the differential itself? I've got a Torsen out of a 2000 RX-7 (JDM bringback), and if I was going to go to the effort and expense of getting new gears set up, might as well upgrade the diff.
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2015 Nissan 370Z NISMO Press Kit - Nissan Online Newsroom
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I was surprised to discover the Nismo Z had the same rear gears as the Vert 6MT... and here's another one.
A buddy of mine has a very nicely kept 2008 G37S Coupe with an automatic transmission. While I knew the '08 was the first year for the G37 (Coupe only... the G37 Sedan didn't debut until 2009), I also knew the '08 Coupe AT used a 5-speed transmission. What I didn't know was the final drive ratio for the rear gears in that car was the same for both the AT and the 6MT... which was 3.692.
That's why the '08 Coupe AT feels so responsive down low. Shifts are harsh when pushed hard, both up and down, but if you paddle-shift up around 5k, and use good judgement on the way down, it's a great driver's car. And lots easier than going through seven freaking gears.
A buddy of mine has a very nicely kept 2008 G37S Coupe with an automatic transmission. While I knew the '08 was the first year for the G37 (Coupe only... the G37 Sedan didn't debut until 2009), I also knew the '08 Coupe AT used a 5-speed transmission. What I didn't know was the final drive ratio for the rear gears in that car was the same for both the AT and the 6MT... which was 3.692.
That's why the '08 Coupe AT feels so responsive down low. Shifts are harsh when pushed hard, both up and down, but if you paddle-shift up around 5k, and use good judgement on the way down, it's a great driver's car. And lots easier than going through seven freaking gears.
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Alright well, I think I'll be pulling the trigger on this shortly. I thought about the Z1 400HP package, but since I'll have some 20's with 315 tires in the rear I think this would be a bigger and more fun difference. This isn't a daily driver so the loss of gas mileage or freeway RPM's won't bother me.
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Alright well, I think I'll be pulling the trigger on this shortly. I thought about the Z1 400HP package, but since I'll have some 20's with 315 tires in the rear I think this would be a bigger and more fun difference. This isn't a daily driver so the loss of gas mileage or freeway RPM's won't bother me.
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I was surprised to discover the Nismo Z had the same rear gears as the Vert 6MT... and here's another one.
A buddy of mine has a very nicely kept 2008 G37S Coupe with an automatic transmission. While I knew the '08 was the first year for the G37 (Coupe only... the G37 Sedan didn't debut until 2009), I also knew the '08 Coupe AT used a 5-speed transmission. What I didn't know was the final drive ratio for the rear gears in that car was the same for both the AT and the 6MT... which was 3.692.
That's why the '08 Coupe AT feels so responsive down low. Shifts are harsh when pushed hard, both up and down, but if you paddle-shift up around 5k, and use good judgement on the way down, it's a great driver's car. And lots easier than going through seven freaking gears.
A buddy of mine has a very nicely kept 2008 G37S Coupe with an automatic transmission. While I knew the '08 was the first year for the G37 (Coupe only... the G37 Sedan didn't debut until 2009), I also knew the '08 Coupe AT used a 5-speed transmission. What I didn't know was the final drive ratio for the rear gears in that car was the same for both the AT and the 6MT... which was 3.692.
That's why the '08 Coupe AT feels so responsive down low. Shifts are harsh when pushed hard, both up and down, but if you paddle-shift up around 5k, and use good judgement on the way down, it's a great driver's car. And lots easier than going through seven freaking gears.
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Finally pulled the trigger! I'm very excited! Went with Z1's LSD instead of VLSD too.
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