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evo 3 center diff

Olson

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Is there any reason to get an evo 3 center diff?
 

fuel

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should be the same (ie 50/50 split and viscous coupler).. assuming it even fits - I believe gear profile is slightly different.

If you could find a Cusco Evo1-3 tarmac 65:35 center diff on the other hand...
 

Olson

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I'm sure i can !
 

Terry Posten

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Try and find two and call me. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif
 

Olson

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what different from the evo3 and ours?
 

VR_IV_MR

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group buy cusco 35:65 /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/idea.gif
 

123abc

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Depending on what VR4 you have, it would have a different tooth count on the outside of the center diff.
 

Olson

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Quoting 123abc:
Depending on what VR4 you have, it would have a different tooth count on the outside of the center diff.



've got a US spec galant sitting at home
 

123abc

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It would have a different final drive ratio therefor different tooth count on the center diff.
 

gtluke

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There's 3 different center diff's you can have, you can tell by the grooves cut into the teeth for identification. No grooves, 1 groove, and 2 groves. the tooth count is the same on all of them, but the pitch of the teeth is different. Though IIRC the evo3 trans is totally unique and may be even more different.
 
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