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Old 26-04-2009, 09:12 PM   #1
HLC
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Default changing my diff, need help.

Ok, ive asked this before but i always get a billion different answers.

i have a 3.45 LSD here at home and i want to swap the centres with the centres in the diff in my car.

Now, the problem im having, is will the change in ratio affect anything with the Auto box, like shift points? and how do i correct that? by getting a tune? could i just pick up an AU XR6 Auto ecu since the diff use to live in an AU XR6. and lastly, will this affect my speedo as well?

also, is the job basic? jack the car up, whack it on stands, pull everyting apart, slide the axles out, swap it all over then put back together? (thats the gist of it right? im getting my mechanic mate to help me lol)

cheers.

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