MFactory 4.50 Final Drive Nissan 200SX S13 S14 SR20DET
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MFactory 4.50 Final Drive Nissan 200SX S13 S14 SR20DET

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MFactory 4.50 Final Drive Nissan 200SX S13 S14 SR20DETAchieve the ultimate in acceleration with the MFactory Final Drive Gears. By changing your final gear ratios, you can experience a dramatic increase in acceleration, giving you on average, a 10 15% increase in torque throughout the entire rev range over the OEM Final Drive. Diamond Cut to exacting tolerances from Forged High Nickel Chromium Molybdenum Steel Perfect fitment & finish ensures hassle free installation & maintenance, each and every time

Achieve the ultimate in acceleration with the MFactory Final Drive Gears. By changing your final gear ratios, you can experience a dramatic increase in acceleration, giving you on average, a 10-15% increase in torque throughout the entire rev-range over the OEM Final Drive.

Diamond Cut to exacting tolerances from Forged High-Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Steel
Perfect fitment & finish ensures hassle-free installation & maintenance, each and every time

Designed using leading-edge Solidworks 3D CAD & Cosmos FEA software
Advanced Gear Geometry minimizes parasitic drivetrain losses. Race transmissions built with MFactory components transfer, on average, 1-2% more power to the ground over our competitors!

Specifications

  • Made from imported Japanese SAE 8620 and 4320 Steel
  • Forged, Double Tempered and Super Sub-Zero treated for unsurpassed toughness
  • Advanced Shot Peening technology increases surface hardness
  • Advanced gear geometry designed using industry-leading software puts more power to the ground

Fitment Notes Honda B16A2 Fitments: Will not fit models equipped with Factory LSD

Honda B16A2/16B/18C Fitments: Offering a revised design over our previous generation Final Drive Gears. Forged from stronger steel with a 50% larger tooth profile yet almost 1kg lighter!

Honda Cable Fitments: Will not fit models equipped with Factory LSD. 92-93 YS1 transmissions should use B16A2 fitments

Honda '98 Spec Fitments: Designed for the '98 Spec Integra Type-R with Factory 4.785 Final Drive

Honda H22A Fitments: Will not fit ATTS-equipped transmissions. Is also suitable for Euro-R/Accord Type-R

For Ford Focus MTX-75: Designed for 2002+ Transmission Only. Will only fit applications using the 1pc Pinion (Removable 3rd & 4th Gear)

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