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Old 10-25-2002, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by rotarychainsaw' date='Oct 24 2002, 07:21 PM
I thought FD diffs were good (torsen?). I have an open diff so anything is better than what i have now.

Also, are there a lot of FC parts that are stronger/better than FD parts? So far the list is: differential(sp?) and coils.
the actual diferential interchanges between the turbo 2 and the fd, so you can put the torsen in the fc. also the 84-92na diff is the same as the 94-02 miata one so you can have all kindsa torsen



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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Oct 25 2002, 11:26 AM
[quote name='rotarychainsaw' date='Oct 24 2002, 07:21 PM']I thought FD diffs were good (torsen?). I have an open diff so anything is better than what i have now.

Also, are there a lot of FC parts that are stronger/better than FD parts? So far the list is: differential(sp?) and coils.
the actual diferential interchanges between the turbo 2 and the fd, so you can put the torsen in the fc. also the 84-92na diff is the same as the 94-02 miata one so you can have all kindsa torsen



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Oh Snap. I forgot about Miatas.

My job is a parts delivery guy, so I have a lot of time to think of all these odd Q's.

Look like Im gonna have to find a junkyard Miata. Is a lot of the stuff interchangeble, or just some.
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