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What's a sierra 3:38 lsd worth ?
Relph - 8/4/15 at 07:33 PM

Hi guys,

I've just removed a 3:38 lsd from my mk Indy and fitted a 3:62 lsd.

I've had a look around but cannot find another one for sale, have you guys got any idea what it's worth ?

I don't really want to go the ebay bidding route and having to deal with a load of time wasters.

Thanks.


CosKev3 - 8/4/15 at 07:54 PM

OT but what's the reason you have changed as majority of people say the 3.38 is the best ratio for a BEC?

How much difference is there in reality between revs comparing the two?

Cheers


madteg - 8/4/15 at 08:45 PM

200 Big ones


adampage - 8/4/15 at 09:15 PM

Some go for more, some less so sounds reasonable.
I quite fancy long gearing as do some bike engine guys, but some like the shorter ones for acceleration.

Is it in good condition etc?

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jossey - 9/4/15 at 07:44 AM

As above 200 ish

I bought mine for 100 but seen some sell if mint for 250


fesycresy - 9/4/15 at 08:04 AM

3.38 open, anywhere between £150 and £200 these days. 3.62 LSD about, £125?

Then merge the two? Road and Race did mine.

I'd be looking to sell around the £300 mark.


kitcardirect - 9/4/15 at 08:22 AM

if you do a search on here in the for sale section you will see what has sold,

and as above they go between £200 ish upto £350

so i guess its up to you really where to put it,

best of luck selling it,


Relph - 9/4/15 at 08:31 AM

Thanks for your help guys.
When I changed from the 3:62 to the 3:38 it was a lot nicer at cruising speeds with my 2003 R1 engine and at motorway speeds it dropped the rpm by approx 1000 rpm, which is a lot nicer on longer journeys.
I just miss the sheer acceleration you get with the 3:62.
I will get some pics taken and put it up for sale this weekend.
Thanks, Jaime


adampage - 13/4/15 at 05:34 PM

Drop me a note when you decide on a price...

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