Viscous units come standard on nissans, they definitely wear out!!! They can be shimmed for more lock up as well! Nissan sells those parts Oem.
Welded is in theory good for some setups but has problems like wheel hop, etc etc. Also destroys drivelines- much more ideal in live axel cars.
Bmw actually spec'ed a welded diff in a factory car in the 80's:
E21 group 5 had a spool in the hallibrand quick change unit that was spec'ed with standard cv axels for the e21 320 group 5 cars; bmw custom fitted a hallibrand 10" differential into the e21 chassis for pure factory racing purpose. Very very hard core modification!!!
It was a spool unit (meaning solid, what a welded is trying to be).
If you know what that is; it's not for street use!!! Nor is a quick change diff!!
Welded is in theory good for some setups but has problems like wheel hop, etc etc. Also destroys drivelines- much more ideal in live axel cars.
Bmw actually spec'ed a welded diff in a factory car in the 80's:
E21 group 5 had a spool in the hallibrand quick change unit that was spec'ed with standard cv axels for the e21 320 group 5 cars; bmw custom fitted a hallibrand 10" differential into the e21 chassis for pure factory racing purpose. Very very hard core modification!!!
It was a spool unit (meaning solid, what a welded is trying to be).
If you know what that is; it's not for street use!!! Nor is a quick change diff!!
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