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anyone familiar with KAAZ brand Limited Slip diff?
apparantly big w/ the japanese cars for a while and fairly recently making a product for Porsche
http://www.kaazonline.com/porsche.html
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: north america
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I was talking to Guard transmission about these and they said they bought one to look over and came to the conclusion pretty quick that these are not something you want to be putting in your car.
they were able to file the diff housing ( meaning the metal is soft) compared to a factory / guard LSD where you can not even scratch the surface ect.. ect.. And they are made in china... thats enough reason for me to not even consider one. I have never been in a car with one thought. |
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Frankfort IL USA
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Made in China. I inquired about the Carbonetics "high tech" diff and the response was less than inspiring.
carbonetic kaaz differential comments
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it never fails; you get what you pay for.
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