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I have a Torsen differential that starts with the numbers 9032 or 9022. Which differential is it?

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I have a Torsen differential that starts with the numbers 9032 or 9022. Which differential is it?

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Those numbers are Torsen part numbers associated with the production 7.6″ GM F-Car series (Camaro, Firebird) vehicles. The 9030, 9031 and 9032 numbers refer to the low numeric series or Series 2 axles (2.73, 2.93, and 3.08 rear axle ratios) whereas the 9020, 9021, and 9022 numbers reference the high numeric or Series 3 axles (3.23, 3.42, 3.73, and 4.11 rear axle ratios). Typical production part numbering sequence on a Torsen differential: If you have any general questions you would like answered and believe it would benefit others by being posted here, then please feel to send us an e-mail! Page was last updated March 16, 2010.

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Those numbers are Torsen part numbers associated with the production 7.6″ GM F-Car series (Camaro, Firebird) vehicles. The 9030, 9031 and 9032 numbers refer to the low numeric series or Series 2 axles (2.73, 2.93, and 3.08 rear axle ratios) whereas the 9020, 9021, and 9022 numbers reference the high numeric or Series 3 axles (3.23, 3.42, 3.73, and 4.11 rear axle ratios). Typical production part numbering sequence on a Torsen differential: If you have any general questions you would like answered and believe it would benefit others by being posted here, then please feel to send us an e-mail! Page was last updated 11/14/2006.

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