Maddat R31 Diffs

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Maddat R31 Diffs

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Has anyone used these diffs in their car or something similar? Looking for something a little beefier than the H165 I currently have and liked the look of the diff setups they had (until I saw the price!!!)
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What's so special about the maddat diffs?? Just get an R31 solid axle diff shorten if need be. From what I've seen on the R31 skyline fb page they are a borgwarner diff so can use a falcon or commy lsd center but not 100% sure so don't qoute me on that. What about an H190?? A little harder to find and lsds are a little thin on the ground but not impossible to source ex japan etc
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I'm not sure I am more interested just to know if anyone has used R31 diffs in general (not just Maddat ones) for B310's. Yea I had an H190 a while ago but sold it stupidly before I decided to go with a boosted setup. The only temptation with an R31 diff would be higher availability of parts for conversions etc.
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I'm sure you could find an R31 diff pretty cheap and see how hard it'll be to fit?? Disc rear end is also pretty sweet
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What engine are you running - i ran an open H150 in the back of my 120Y with a CA18DE with no issues for 4 years other than it did get a little noisy towards the end.

I just laughed when people said oh no you can leave the standard diff in, thatll blow up. and 25000kms later it still hadnt - and id given it death at drag day and skids etc.

People seem to want to beef diffs up for no apparent reason

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Well it's going to be at least an A15 with a supercharger and potentially nitrous but I also am building a seperate A15 with a twin charge setup that if successful I'll drop in. Haha I know the H150 won't like that and I'm not sure if the H165 will either but I thought if I can get an R31 diff cheap enough and cut it down it would give me some peace of mind. Plus the rear disk upgrades would be nice. I have some finned 240Z drums for my 165 though.
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you can very simply add disc brakes to ya h165. you never exactly know what a diff will take and theres lots of people saying this and that. if I was you I would stick with the h165 and ae86 lsd diff head and see how you go................... once its driving etc you can always start to build a r31 setup etc and just keep an eye out for the r31 diff.
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True that. Is the AE86 diff head a bolt in job? Havn't looked in to it too much but I didn't think those phantom grip LSD's I had were that flash.
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The R31 diff out of Aussie gave heaps of issues and most were replaced once if not more under warranty. That said our SW never gave any issues. H165 are a well trusted Diff, do we know what the limits of an H165 are? There are plenty with CAs and the like in front of them.
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Have a read through the datsun 1200 wiki link on diff swaps.
I would be going with the h165 with a small axle ae86 lsd. It all depends on how you drive it but what are you plans for the gearbox?

H145, 5.71" ~100 lb. ft.
H150, 5.91" ~125 lb. ft.
H165, 6.50" ~225 lb. ft.
H190, 7.49" ~285 lb. ft.

http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawiki ... Axle_Swaps" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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