Q40 rear diff swap?
#17
From you current 3.3, upgrading to 3.69 is about a 10% difference. About the same as manuals upgrading from 3.69 to 4.08. From what I have read and hear, that upgrade for you is perfect. I went from 3.69 to a 3.916, a 6% difference, is its a nice bump, but I would like to go 4.08 eventually.
#18
Our first gear is so short, after 3.69 it just becomes ridiculously short. Like hurts launch times short. If you are making over stock power it is not the best choice, IMO. However, if we were able to launch in 2nd gear...
#19
I'm planning on adding Z1 HFC, CBE, Z1 CAI and tune after the gears go so that should give me a good bump in useable power.
#20
Hands down 3.69. I do think the 3.9 will be faster overall but it's too short for daily. There's a noticeable difference going to 3.69. Get a KG stamped on for the OEM vlsd and 3.69. Needs to come from a 2007-2008 G35S auto. Not super hard to find but not exactly easy.
#24
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#27
2015+ NISMO 370z autos came with a VLSD and 3.69 as well. They will most likely cost more but you have much better odds of finding one with less miles.
Here's a chart to help some: Z1 Final Drive Gear Ratios
Here's a chart to help some: Z1 Final Drive Gear Ratios
#28
Dude those diffs are like $900 everytime I found one. Remember that the 370z all had manual diff flanges. The one he's looking at now is better if it comes with the stub axles. Fyi get the bolts for it as well or you'll be at advance Auto getting some new ones as you can't reuse the ones on your car currently.
#29
Swapping flanges is not difficult. Options are options, and I've seen them as low as $450 shipped; which is what I got mine at three years ago. If he is looking for low miles he is most likely going to have to pay for that.