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Old 01-03-2014, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Keithq68 View Post
Im building a 69 Camaro and I'm considering using the differential from the new Z28. It's a Torsen diff with 3.91 gears.
I had considered the ZL1 diff but i think the Torsen diff lends itself to my application better than the clutch type LSD in the ZL1.

I checked with the dealer and he needs a VIN number to get me a part number, since its not available until spring i can't get that.
I realize the part is probably not available yet but they may have pricing so i can decide if i want to wait or just buy the ZL1 diff.

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks.

Keith Quinn.
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Originally Posted by Stielow View Post
Are you adding a IRS to a Camaro? If not why do you want this diff? If you want a Torsen style diff for a solid axle (Ford 9 inch or 12 Bolt) I think some are out there.

If you want the Z/28 diff it will be available through GM Performance Parts this spring.

Mark
And there 'ya go. Thanks Mark, hope Bali is fun.
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