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Location: Ipswich
Registered: May 2002
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Re: any experience with Borgwarner diffs in KE series corollas
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Sun, 23 May 2004 12:53

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Terry: Another option it could be would be a Scorpion diff, they're apparently the correct width to fit into an early Corolla, just requiring mounts to be redone. They also have discs. However LSD's and good ratios aren't common in them (out of L300 vans).
Apart from those two, I don't know of any "common" BW diff conversions for early Corollas, but it's quite possible that it could be something else I suppose...
It's really hard to get LSD's in a standard Corolla diff (unless LSD stood for Locked Solid Diff ), the only one I know of is the one that came out of a KP61 Starlet, but they aren't common, especially in Australia. If that's the case, discs could be off just about any car adapted to fit the diff...
Does anyone else know the differences between the BW diffs and how to tell what is what? They all look the same to me...
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