Yes that wouldbe good.  I am thinking of getting a higher ratio diff 4.1-4.7
R180 and welding it just for drags and races.  And keeping a 3.5-3.3 R180 open
for normal driving.

Pete & Kath Liebig wrote:

> Adam,
>
> One of my friends had a 1600 that he raced regularly and I know he used a
> welded diff. He actually went to an LSD, but hated it and went back to the
> welded centre.
>
> Not sure on the welding. I can ask him if you like.
>
> 'later
> PL
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent:   Monday, 10 April 2000 16:27
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> Subject:        Welded diff.
>
> Does a welded diff run alright on the track, or is it only good for the
> drags.  Does the metal need to be heat treated after welding or can
> anyone weld it.

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