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Does anyone have a Mazdacomp rear that they would sell me?

 

You can call or text me at (616) 706-5045

 

I have one in the car now, with a spare LSD if i needed to get through the race weekend.  I'd like a spare if anyone has one that is reasonably priced.  I have a 1.8 4.3 torsen as well but I'd prefer the Mazda comp diff for the 1.6L

 

Bench Racer, do you have one in Wisconsin?

 

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Tony, I sold the car 2-3 years ago and spare diff. went with car. The guy has won a couple races since. I sent you private message with a leed on a LSD.


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the cusco diff is great too, and easier to get a hold of. i learned how to set the backlash and preload, so now i just drop them into new open/VLSD carriers when i break. 

ive also run the 4.3 torsen in my 1.6 and didnt feel like it made me any slower. but i'm not sure. 


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Mazda Motorsports had the new Cusco for $1,127 so we went that route.



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Just ordered a Cusco unit from Mazda.  Will let you know how the swap goes.  Honestly, I thought the current Cusco unit was meant to replace the Comp diff.  Greg, do you measure the pinion height using the pinion height gauge or just do preload and backlash? 






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