Briguy280Z Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 User Review Modern Motorsport Rear Differential Package: Includes: 1 - Front Differential Mount & Hardware 1 - Mustache Bar & Hardware(For Both Q45 & R230) 1 - Rear Crossmember Support Brace & Hardware & Spacers 8 - Upper Mounting Spacers 4 - End Stops 2 - Axles 2 - R230 Companion Flanges Complete Package to install Few things to make the install go a little faster When removing the old differential loosen all the U Joint and driveshaft bolts first before you remove them. this allows you to use the E-Brake to hold the shafts from moving when untightening the bolts for the shafts and the drive line. I didn't remove the control arms to install the Differential, and dont think its nessessary to do so, but i had a helper. Wives are good at jacking...lol If you look at the Mustache bar it has provisions for both R200 and r230 mounting. The R200 mounts in both positions without any interferance with anything but the R230 cannot be mounted to the top mounting position without modification. I am not sure what you have to do because i used the R200 Diff. I decided to use the top mounting position to see where everything lays out. The front mount attaches to the retension strap mounting holes right above the front crossmember. Before mounting the front differential mount you have to bend out two sheet metal tabs, they will interfear with the front mount. I had my wife jack up the differential wile i guided it up to its correct location and then bolted it down. Modifications to crossmembers: By mounting the q45 R200 differential in the upper location i was able to clear the front crossmember with very little modification. You will have to cut a tab in the crossmember to clear the front differential mount. Rear Crossmember has to be modified to clear the larger differential cover. I took a cutoff wheel on a small grinder and cut along the arc for a nice clean look. I cleaned up the cuts with the grinder and then a metal file. Then everything got sent off to be powdercoated. My camaro gas tank gets in the way a bit when mounting the crossmember so i did it in parts. I am sure if you had a Z tank install as one piece would not be much of a problem. I had some problems at the end when trying to install the r230 CV. The stock swaybar end links get in the way of the CV boots. I think i have read somewhere that you can run with out the swaybar. I plan on putting it back in when i get a shorter end links. I am using Modern Motorsports Rear disk conversion for about a year now and have not any problems with. It was a very easy install and clearance with this is not an issue I did the companion flange conversion wile everything was out getting powdercoated. I cant wait to get on the road with this guy!!! Overall the install was quick and strait forward. Really no supprises except for the end links interfearing. I read that even the 280zxt cv boots even interfear with the end links. Maybe someone will chime up with a solution with this last detail. Mounting the differential at the top postion allows be a strait shot to the t-56 input flange. I used a laser to see how strait the shaft is going to be and i was amazed that its about 1-2 degrees inline with the transmission. I talked to Jay at Powertrain and he feels as long as i am within 1-2 degrees vibration should be minimal. Driveshaft is going to be ordered tomarrow, not sure on the turnaround on this but should be on the road by the end of the week. Then i'll put it to the test then! I have to give it to Ross and Modern Motorsport for a pretty complete package and taking out alot of the guess work when doing this install. Thanks Ross and Modern Motorsport Good Job!!! Brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RB26powered74zcar Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 Very Nice!!! How much for the package shown? I can't find a dollar amount anywhere... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bartman Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 I ran into the end ink problem as well and I had to make them as short as possible to get enough clearance. It seems to be working, but I'll have a better idea after the MSA Performance Driving Event. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattyice Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 this is exactly the same plan i am going for on my 240Z...glad to see its pretty straight forward and a much cheaper way then the Z31 R200 but being just as strong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briguy280Z Posted April 15, 2008 Author Share Posted April 15, 2008 When I last talked to Ross he was working on a final cost for a complete package. I am not sure what he will be retailing this setup as...I had an email into him and got a responce that he will be back today sometime. Maybe he'll chime in on order status and priceing. Drive Line got ordered today...he said it will be ready tomarrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briguy280Z Posted April 22, 2008 Author Share Posted April 22, 2008 Ok, I got my driveshaft last week and i'am pretty happy with the result. FYI on Driveshaft Fab: Take the 400R input shaft and Q45 flange but they will not be able to use the Q45 flange because it is designed with nonserviceable u-joints but its nice to use as a reference. So they will need to order (Powertrain Industries #3102-69) Q-45 flange that can use the 1310 u-joint. It is alot beefier of a u-joint than the stock q45 u-joint and its serviceable. Anyways when you install the differential bolted down to it's final position you will need to take a measurement from the Flange face to the Transmission Seal. Mine was 28 3/4" but take a measurement with yours inplace because it will be different with each car. Take all this information down to your local driveline shop and they will make it...mine was done in 5 hours, so i picked it up the same day. I think the diameter for my shaft is 2 5/8" which clears everything under the car. All this came out to about $244.00 with a steel shaft. If you want allumium you will have to pay $100-$150 more. I figured it was so short allready allumium wouldn't make much difference. As for the drivability I am very satisfied. I laided into the gas abit much with my wife in the car and she was about ready to walk home from there. LOL!! Alot quieter that the u-joints and smooth excelleration. I went back and saw two nice even black patches of rubber. SWEET!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 tuff z Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 cool, glad it worked and you're back on the road. got my d/s back last week. did the same thing-took them the q45 d/s and he said-unservicable u-jts, but measured for the diff flange. it's a spicer unit that is rebuildable. mine ran me $160 complete but i had my old d/s with me that connected the t56 to the r200 diff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsun570z Posted April 15, 2014 Share Posted April 15, 2014 I know this thread is older but is this kit still available at all? Parts of it I'm assuming? Any recommendations on half shafts for a 75 280z as I plan on running the z32 Vlsd diff? I know techno toy tune sells the rear and front mount but after a lengthy conversation he basically told me good luck on your half shafts and flange fitting. Help or direction is much appreciated. Thanks. 75' 280z w Ls1 t56 r230 diff and 275 tires! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dat260Z Posted April 22, 2014 Share Posted April 22, 2014 This kit is no longer being sold. TTT is prob the best bet for the $ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ylo73z Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Companion flanges from checkered flag. , axles can be shortened and made using your q45 cv shafts plus another set ...everything is very expensive , good luck , I'm just going to beef up my stock r200 drivetrain and hope it holds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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