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Old 03-20-2001, 02:11 PM   #1
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Differential, O.E.M, Zexel-torsen:Is this the slp posi take-off?

I just need to know if that is the slp posi takeoff and if not what is it called and where can i find it? Thanks
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that is the 300 one i think. the regular take out is just a torsen, nt zexel i think.

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. P/N DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT COST PRICE
. 64501T Differential, O.E.M. Zexel-Torsen Camaro/Firebird

1 99.95 99.95
PRE-ORDER TOTAL: $99.95

is that what you where asking? go to slponline.com to buy it you got the part number right there too.. they have a better one for 299 but i am a broke *** college student.
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No, the $99 one is the regular Torsen unit, and is the take-off unit that comes in new Camaro's and Firebirds. The $299 unit is the heavy duty Torsen, its supposed to be stronger and better.

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what i put in my post is my exact purchase order or part of it. Differential, O.E.M. Zexel-Torsen Camaro/Firebird 99.95.. am i missing something?
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yeah there is a heavy duty and a regular one (that came off the new f-bodies). they are both zexel torsen as far as i know.

i don't know exactly what the difference is between the two of them though.

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Brian is right, they are both Zexel-Torsen. That is just part of the company's name, which by the way is actually , or was, Gleason-Zexel-Torsen. Gleason has been a big industrial gear manufacturer in the US for years.

And as posted above, the eom take off is the SLP $99 special, and the HD is the $299.

I bought one of each about 2 1/2 years ago. If I ever get a link back to an old page I had, I'll show you pics of the two units side by side on my workbench. There are some interesting case and ring gear flange strength differenses.

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i recently bought one of the take off units and when i talked to SLP ther said i could handle about 375 HP. and the heavy duty ones could handle 500-600 HP.

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so which do you get if you plan on having 430
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Do you think the H/D torsen diff is better than a Powertrax locker?
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