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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2010

Here's a brief video showing what a welded diff has the capability of doing. KA-Engine is basically stock. Nothing too crazy, but you can see how easily it is to lock up the rear tires.

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  • where abouts in washington is this?

  • @derglegnartertar

    Nor-Cal

    If I lived in Washington, I'd be driving Skylines all day every day.

  • Why does the video sound like the camera guy is whacking off?

  • @Jayeeyee

    Hahaha! He probably was. The cameraman had a Kouki with SR20 at the time (see my other vids). There must be something about a KA24 Zenki that makes SR20 owners go into Heat :P

  • The navan front bumper. Where in the holy fuck did you get it?

  • @AllThingsThatAreBad Previous owner who owned 4 different 240s hooked me up with the Navan bumper. He's also the one responsible for those "16K HIDs", LOL.

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  • thank god for those 10k headlights so you can see what your doing.

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  • what does welding the diff do??

  • @BlueHokage ? i'm not trying to be a dumbass but what do you mean in you lived in wa? are they illegal in Cal?

  • @Jayeeyee Bro it's the sound of the lockie you dickhead.

  • i love the tan-ish? colour on 240s <3

  • With a welded diff the rear tires are always locked......

  • @Jayeeyee its probably the welded diff

  • my pregunta es: donde se produce el desgaste mecanico al hacer drift, ademas de los neumaticos oviamente.

    por favor responde en mi canal. gracias.

    my question is, where the mechanical wear occurs when you drift, plus oviamente tires.

    please answer in my channel. Thank you.

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