HoosierDaddy
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Wish I could get mine down to one an hour.Ooops! That one slipped right by me...
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Wish I could get mine down to one an hour.Ooops! That one slipped right by me...
If I'm the OP (original poster) I drive an auto 6r80.Ooops! That one slipped right by me...
You might want to consider an aftermarket torque converter such as a Circle D 3C?
The OP has a manual trans otherwise a good idea.
Ooops! That one slipped right by me...
Wish I could get mine down to one an hour.
Sorry. Revising goal from one an hour to one a minute.If I'm the OP (original poster) I drive an auto 6r80.
$300 USD. Approx $400 CADI completely disagree with that one.
The 3L55 is a posi, but Torsen are labeled with an L too
My 18 PP 6 speed has a steel carrier. Not alloy.
The pictured aluminum case one in the OP sure looks good and I'd choose swapping a pumpkin over a r&p swap any day of the week! What's the price ??
Looks like they sell lsd for aprox 1k usd with a cast iron housing ....so that's not to bad a price$300 USD. Approx $400 CAD
Im from Canada so I have to get it across the border.
Sometimes I get charged duties for parts and sometimes not.
So basically you're saying you bought one that looks just like the one in the original post, an unpainted raw aluminum housing with a nicely painted pinion flange. It's an 18+ differential but not from a PP1 unless there was a serious production error. A 18+ auto PP1 will have a black painted steel housing and a black painted pinion flange and have stickers indicating 3.55 gears. You can also identify the Torsen carrier by looking into the hole where the axle stub would go in and it will look like you are looking through a washer and be able to see clear through out the opposite side of the differential.Is there a way to tell the year of the car by the tags on the Diff. I bought what is supposed to be a 18 PP 3.55 auto diff. It is aluminum. It does have the painted or coated pinion flange. My 17 has an unpainted pinion flange.
Yep, exactly. It is a trac lock because I cannot see through it. It does have the 3.55 gear sticker.So basically you're saying you bought one that looks just like the one in the original post, an unpainted raw aluminum housing with a nicely painted pinion flange. It's an 18+ differential but not from a PP1 unless there was a serious production error. A 18+ auto PP1 will have a black painted steel housing and a black painted pinion flange and have stickers indicating 3.55 gears. You can also identify the Torsen carrier by looking into the hole where the axle stub would go in and it will look like you are looking through a washer and be able to see clear through out the opposite side of the differential.
Base with the $395 3.55 option. I don't see anyone going to the trouble to swap 3.55 stickers onto a 3.15 differential. Why would you take it apart? If you want to verify the ratio you could count revolutions comparing pinion to axle splines. You would need to turn it multiple revolutions to accurately verify 3.55 vs 3.15 since it's only a difference of 12%.Yep, exactly. It is a trac lock because I cannot see through it. It does have the 3.55 gear sticker. So I'm assuming I got a base 18 auto third member? Wouldn't that be a 3.15? or I got a 17 with an 18 flange? Looks like I'm taking it apart. Hope I didn't get ripped off.
Can you post up pics of what you received?Is there a way to tell the year of the car by the tags on the Diff. I bought what is supposed to be a 18 PP 3.55 auto diff. It is aluminum. It does have the painted or coated pinion flange. My 17 has an unpainted pinion flange.
Yes, you can install the large flange 17 Performance Pack rear differential in your 19 and but your 19 driveshaft, regardless of manual or automatic transmission, is sized for a small differential flange.just looking for info. 2017 trac pack diff with torsion 3:73 can I swap that into my 19 manual. Would the piñon flange need changed or direct fit ? Thanks for any info
So I would need to swap the flange ?Yes, you can install the large flange 17 Performance Pack rear differential in your 19 and but your 19 driveshaft, regardless of manual or automatic transmission, is sized for a small differential flange.