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So it was a tough season mechanically with four dnf finishes. Two bearing failures one being the new left rear bearing failing right after replacement. Then a cv torn and cooked up followed by a nasty grind going on in the transaxle. I just dropped off the car to be overhauled for next season and have the trans looked over.
So, what is the best trans diff combo for road racing a 968? I believe the car had a 911 G50 diff in there from the previous owner.
I've heard that a 944 short gear trans with clutch limited slip might be the hot setup. Curious what folks think and costs.
Another question, I've got about 20 race weekends on the rod bearings. When should I have those replaced? Any other key stuff I should replace?
Don't want dnfs next year!
But I did get four wins and second in PRO IT so overall the season was OK and made a few grand in winnings
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I bought the OS Giken from RS Barn...it ROCKS!!! I met the reps from Giken at SEMA last year and they were a bit surprised that I had it on a street car, so I'm certain its perfect for racing.
Jay
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I should have cross posted this in the 968 Vanity thread...spare no expense for the 968.
Per Flash's comment, the unit is not "noisy" at any level and the build quality can be described as "surgical". (added October 26).
Jay
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[quote name='craigawoodman' timestamp='1319461481' post='116952']The 968 uses the same diff centre as the G50 (but reversed given the gearbox orientation). That said, <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym>'s for a 968 are not that common. I was told any <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym> is better than none, but a clutch <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym> will also work under braking where a quaife type will not. The amount of lock-up will also be an issue.
I managed to get a clutch type <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym> which immediately took around 1 plus seconds a lap off my times. The gear ratios would depend on the track and ultimate speed you are looking for. Until I put the supercharger in the car, I never used 6th gear (on the road or the track). I now use 6th on the road a lot (it dramatically drops noise within the car) and had to use 6th going down Conrod straight.
I did 4 years of motorsport on an engine with 115,000km on it and never had a problem and rebuilt the engine last year only to make sure it was right for the SC install and I was using oil (but valve guides were right and no internal / ring issues - so go figure). There was no real issues found during the rebuild. What is the maximum rpm you are running the car to?
I'm running it up to 7,200 and at Watkins Glen I was running it off the rev limiter in third coming onto the front straight and really putting some work to the motor. It was the way to get a pass done in a tough spot but fourth would be better for longevity
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For a couple of hundred dollars there is a remarkable difference...the OS Giken is well worth the $$$.
JMHO,
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I use the OS Giken. It is a good unit.
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