Ordered this kit. I have it on EG civic. The rear connection is fast! This is a great product 💪🏼👌🏼 This is a must, if you want to get your awd work like it should be.
Noup, drived with this kit about 500km, worked fine in normal use, and the rear diff is in use right now in basic crv . I have about double the power that the crv visco is made for, so it warms too much in hard use, like 0-100. I now have the freelander vc.
@@yigitmert4232 rear diff dual pump is propably broken/malfunctuon. Maybe clutch plates are worn too much, who knows, you need to take it apart and find out. Or buy a new one.
@@FamspecPerformancei have a crv 2010 awd 4x4 car.the rear wheels are not working..could it be without warming up, what could be the reason, what should I do...
I’m about to get a 1st gen Crv and am looking for upgrades to be the best daily and camping rig I can make. This video is a godsend giving me confidence to start getting into deeper mods
installed this kit for my stock rd1 diff and it was faster but my clutches were not good. got a ramp up installed the kit and now I'm waiting to install and some snow, I'm super excited!
I was about to ask that… no one has any videos of these mods doing any work off road… the closest I’ve seen is pirate garage with a very similar upgrade on the dyno, it put down something like 60 front 40 rear power distribution.. which is a lot better than the 90/10 we get stock.
@@supersoni126 Soon I will have that video. I am doing captures of various setups and it takes time to swap differentials in and out and have same ground conditions.
46:18 - the kits come with new ones because ball bearings are inexpensive and it makes the kit look more complete. Badly worn diffs might actually need them, too? It's an easy swap though, which also plays into it, no doubt.
Don't justify a renown thief's kit in any way please. I can point you in the direction of about 60 people he has ripped off. Hell there is videos about it now right here on this platform.
im a little confused by what you mean when you say 2005 models that were made in the 2nd half of 2005. i thought these CRVs were manufactured in the year before their model year ie 05s were made in 2004. is this incorrect? thanks!
Not all 2005 CRV's have ramp up diffs. The ones that have 2004 MFG dates are like 20% ramp and the ones that are after 2005 are like 80% its kind of a weird thing...
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but for the rear diff to lock up, doesn't the tail shaft have to turn faster that the rear diff, and for that to happen, won't you need both front wheels to be spinning? Cheers
Interested in the kit.. maybe I'm not understanding the application though? This should fit an '06 CRV, but the eBay link says it won't fit. I'm very interest in trying this. Great video!
I have a 98 crv with thr 1st gen diff. I bought an 06 element rear diff not knowing the newer crv and crosstour had the ramp up. Is it that much of a difference to go get the better diff. It's going in a turbo build.
Does anyone know if there is an LSD upgrade for the actual rear differential? I get that this is for the clutch coupling, but the actual differential carrier does anyone make an LSD that fits?
Thank you for this excellent video bro ! Just bought crv 2009 and drove it back home on the motorway with no issues at all. However.... Next day took it down town shopping and its jittering when i was fully turning right or left outside around the shopping centre car park. I have immediately bought a gear /diff oil and replaced the old that was super dirty. Unfortunately this didn't sort the issue and although its little better than before the jitter and noise are still there . Does my diff has this upgrade already and do you think i can fix it somehow or is the diff shot ? Thank you my man !!
The upgrade doesnt make it skip. If you are in an area of extreme weather its possible the diff is just shot or has been run for a long period of time with the wrong or low fluid.
First of all thank you for your videos and "technical reference" on your website. I'm still gathering info for my AWD k24 turbo crx build. So it would be awesome if you could help me out before I order this kit. I've bought a 2009 "GR15" stamped CRV differential. I can use this kit and not use a freelander VC, but you would recommend a rear LSD, right? But is it also possible to use this diff, your kit, and also a freelander VC? Or would that be straight stupid... ? I can go both ways... I have no idea what the best route is... I'm aiming for 400-500hp.
I installed this kit in ramp-up diff. Is it normal to skip in diff when making a hard turn? I tried to fix this problem so I removed all spacers but it didn't change anything.
Hi, I have an 2003 CRV, Id like to upgrade the Rear Diff for better AWD. Instead of just installing the Fastrac Differential upgrade to my 03 Rear Differential, Would I see more of difference if I upgraded to a 05.5+-11 CRV Ramp Up Differential and installed the Fastrac upgrade to one of those? Thanks!!
@@FamspecPerformance Do you know the Gear Ratio in the newer ramp up diffs?(07-11) Is the Ratio different from my 03 CRV Diff? Will I run into any issues there if i do the swap? Thanks!
it might you have to retain the element diff braket, im putting this ramp up diff on my 99 crv. many people have put element diffs into 97-01 crvs as well as ramp up diffs
Very nice video. Wish I could find info on front diff ratio, and match it to rear diff ratio, as mine needs a new crown wheel and pinion. Perhaps a gear ex LSD for when my wife is driving. She found the limit fast. And wants more🤗😀😂
Just buy a whole new diff. The ratios do not match the front exactly thats why there is a dual pump or viscous coupler on AWD Honda vehicles. New differentials are found easily.
@@FamspecPerformance Really appreciate responce. I Am in West Australia. Finding new anything for 2002 CRV almost impossible. Director Steves Ultimate Car Shed Pty Ltd. 🤔
Has any one used this in a higher power application? Doing a simple turbo set up on an 03 element to make 300whp and was going to go freelander viscous with locked diff but this seems better for my street car application
Yes, however, you are going to want a limited slip in the back to make use of the power when it is applied. Freelander VC are always recommended but then you talk to someone who has run one and replaced it six times and they will say not too. For my higher HP setups I am going with the Gear X viscous coupler along with a gear X lsd
I just purchased my first CR-V, a month ago, an '05 built in April. Would it have the ramp-up style rear diff? You did a great job on this video, making a fairly tedious and complex tear down, look manageable. Thank you. It's basically a little automatic transmission, so a few terms from the automatic transmission, as well as the motorcycle clutch word: The metal clutch plates are referred to as "Steels" and the clutch plates with friction material are referred to as "Frictions." In the automatic trans world, we make automatics "stronger" by making the steels thinner, so that more steels and frictions can be added. The little thermostatic goodie is called a "Waxstat" and Honda uses them to open the choke plate on lawn mower carburetors. Funny to see one used in this assembly, especially with their ability to fail. Does that Waxstat open a port, bleed off pressure, and therefore disengage the rear diff if it gets too hot? Typically an automatic clutch pack has a certain amount of play when cold, so that once the trans fluid is at operating temp, and especially once things get hot, the clutch pack isn't held engaged. So it seems like your kit is holding that assembly in an engaged state at all times since the frictions aren't free to spin inside the steels when no hydraulic pressure is being applied. But I'm a total noob to these cars, not to mention this strange AWD system, so I have no idea. It will be interesting to take this car skiing and see how the AWD system feels. My only AWD reference point is a '95 Audi A6 Quattro Avant, which was the last year of Audi's truly mechanical AWD system, with a switch in the console to lock up the rear at speeds below 25mph.
What’s up man? I bought this kit and installed it on an 08 differential and now I’m getting a vibration in the rear. I replace both axles with brand new ones. I change the fluid twice already. It’s still getting a vibration. I took my driveshaft off to see if that was the issue an it didn’t change the anything Maybe I did something on reassembly that I need to take apart again. You’re a poop would be much appreciated. P.s. I did purchase the rear differential from a junkyard.
VIbration would be from the diff itself. If you installed the kit wrong it would make noise or the nose would not go on correctly. You also need to realize these are old vehicles and it could be something like a driveshaft joint or the center bearing or any number of things. What does You're a poop mean and why would you appreciate it? Email me for further questions.
For what? drag racing? Serious off roading? you also need a viscous coupler to do so and a modified driveshaft to accommodate deleting the clutches. If you pin/delete the clutches you run a good chance of snapping the stub off the clutch basket. You can get a whole replacement unit from GearX but its also $2500. This is not the same type of mod for that type of application. So before you deal in absolutes that one is better then the other realize there is more than one application and different people have different wants and needs.
I texted you on Instagram and for real your channel is one of a kind you are very knowledgeable about CRV I hope you can do a k24a2 swap in 05-06 CRV which many people says is almost impossible. 🫤
Ordered this kit. I have it on EG civic. The rear connection is fast! This is a great product 💪🏼👌🏼 This is a must, if you want to get your awd work like it should be.
any good for sidewayz bro lol
Noup, drived with this kit about 500km, worked fine in normal use, and the rear diff is in use right now in basic crv . I have about double the power that the crv visco is made for, so it warms too much in hard use, like 0-100. I now have the freelander vc.
@@Luici86i have a crv 2010 awd 4x4 car.the rear wheels are not working..could it be without warming up, what could be the reason, what should I do...
@@Luici86?
@@yigitmert4232 rear diff dual pump is propably broken/malfunctuon. Maybe clutch plates are worn too much, who knows, you need to take it apart and find out. Or buy a new one.
These are the videos that people need to put out! As a mechanic, this is great. Alot of valuable info! Well done.
Thanks for the comments! appreciate it.
Exactly giving all the info that is needed and even answered some of my questions along the way
@@plopityqwerty it worked flawless for me
@@FamspecPerformancei have a crv 2010 awd 4x4 car.the rear wheels are not working..could it be without warming up, what could be the reason, what should I do...
I’m about to get a 1st gen Crv and am looking for upgrades to be the best daily and camping rig I can make. This video is a godsend giving me confidence to start getting into deeper mods
installed this kit for my stock rd1 diff and it was faster but my clutches were not good. got a ramp up installed the kit and now I'm waiting to install and some snow, I'm super excited!
By far the most informative video I’ve seen. Such great quality
do you have a video showing results on the car or before and after of the kit.
I was about to ask that… no one has any videos of these mods doing any work off road… the closest I’ve seen is pirate garage with a very similar upgrade on the dyno, it put down something like 60 front 40 rear power distribution.. which is a lot better than the 90/10 we get stock.
@@supersoni126 Soon I will have that video. I am doing captures of various setups and it takes time to swap differentials in and out and have same ground conditions.
46:18 - the kits come with new ones because ball bearings are inexpensive and it makes the kit look more complete. Badly worn diffs might actually need them, too? It's an easy swap though, which also plays into it, no doubt.
Don't justify a renown thief's kit in any way please. I can point you in the direction of about 60 people he has ripped off. Hell there is videos about it now right here on this platform.
im a little confused by what you mean when you say 2005 models that were made in the 2nd half of 2005. i thought these CRVs were manufactured in the year before their model year ie 05s were made in 2004. is this incorrect? thanks!
Not all 2005 CRV's have ramp up diffs. The ones that have 2004 MFG dates are like 20% ramp and the ones that are after 2005 are like 80% its kind of a weird thing...
nice work, you think this clutch 3ºgen complete pack will work on the 1º gerertion CRV cluth pack?swapp?
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but for the rear diff to lock up, doesn't the tail shaft have to turn faster that the rear diff, and for that to happen, won't you need both front wheels to be spinning? Cheers
Yes that's how it works? Not sure what your getting at?
So if one front wheel spins, it stays as a FWD. Is there a way to get the rear diff to cut in without having to get both front wheels spinning first?
Put a posi differential in your transmission.
Any suggestions on what model to purchase and who from? Cheers@@matthewsmith1909
Interested in the kit.. maybe I'm not understanding the application though? This should fit an '06 CRV, but the eBay link says it won't fit. I'm very interest in trying this. Great video!
There are TWO different kits, 97-05.5 and 05.5+ to 2011
Message me on Instagram same name
@@FamspecPerformance I'm old... I don't have Instagram lol
@@xrdad1 awd4drhonda@gmail.com
I have a 98 crv with thr 1st gen diff. I bought an 06 element rear diff not knowing the newer crv and crosstour had the ramp up. Is it that much of a difference to go get the better diff. It's going in a turbo build.
YES if you can get the ramp get it the ramp up is better than non ramp with quick spool kit. The ramp with quick spool is the best.
@@FamspecPerformance ok, appreciate the response.
does the ramp diff bolt on to older CRV or elements? I'm looking to do the ramp diff + your kit if it all works for an element
@@FamspecPerformance
Does this make it all wheel drive or just a higher percentage of the time four-wheel drive?
I'm hoping to make it basically locked
Does anyone know if there is an LSD upgrade for the actual rear differential? I get that this is for the clutch coupling, but the actual differential carrier does anyone make an LSD that fits?
yes we have them on our website
@@FamspecPerformance Thank you, sir.
Interesting that Yamada makes the pump, and inside it looks just like the oil pumps they make 😉
well its a basic rotational pump design there is not much that needs to be changed from one to the next.
@@FamspecPerformance
Design engineer : "We need a pump to provide pressure to clutch pack"
Someone else : "We know someone"
Thank you for this excellent video bro ! Just bought crv 2009 and drove it back home on the motorway with no issues at all. However.... Next day took it down town shopping and its jittering when i was fully turning right or left outside around the shopping centre car park. I have immediately bought a gear /diff oil and replaced the old that was super dirty. Unfortunately this didn't sort the issue and although its little better than before the jitter and noise are still there . Does my diff has this upgrade already and do you think i can fix it somehow or is the diff shot ? Thank you my man !!
The upgrade doesnt make it skip. If you are in an area of extreme weather its possible the diff is just shot or has been run for a long period of time with the wrong or low fluid.
First of all thank you for your videos and "technical reference" on your website. I'm still gathering info for my AWD k24 turbo crx build. So it would be awesome if you could help me out before I order this kit. I've bought a 2009 "GR15" stamped CRV differential. I can use this kit and not use a freelander VC, but you would recommend a rear LSD, right? But is it also possible to use this diff, your kit, and also a freelander VC? Or would that be straight stupid... ?
I can go both ways... I have no idea what the best route is... I'm aiming for 400-500hp.
what do you need help with?
I installed this kit in ramp-up diff.
Is it normal to skip in diff when making a hard turn?
I tried to fix this problem so I removed all spacers but it didn't change anything.
Something is wrong it shouldnt skip at all
Good job thankz for the 411
are these kits still available? I have been looking for one the last few days
yeah you have to buy direct from me, find me on instagram same name and send a message
@@FamspecPerformance sounds good. Thank you
Hi, I have an 2003 CRV, Id like to upgrade the Rear Diff for better AWD. Instead of just installing the Fastrac Differential upgrade to my 03 Rear Differential, Would I see more of difference if I upgraded to a 05.5+-11 CRV Ramp Up Differential and installed the Fastrac upgrade to one of those? Thanks!!
100% go with the ramp up first.
@@FamspecPerformance Do you know the Gear Ratio in the newer ramp up diffs?(07-11) Is the Ratio different from my 03 CRV Diff? Will I run into any issues there if i do the swap? Thanks!
@@mudslinger1m They are identical.
J’aimerais bien savoir si le 2014 est similaire et di oui ou acheter le kit
Will cross tour diff bolt right up , with no mods, to a 04 element?
it might you have to retain the element diff braket, im putting this ramp up diff on my 99 crv. many people have put element diffs into 97-01 crvs as well as ramp up diffs
Very nice video. Wish I could find info on front diff ratio, and match it to rear diff ratio, as mine needs a new crown wheel and pinion. Perhaps a gear ex LSD for when my wife is driving.
She found the limit fast.
And wants more🤗😀😂
Just buy a whole new diff. The ratios do not match the front exactly thats why there is a dual pump or viscous coupler on AWD Honda vehicles. New differentials are found easily.
@@FamspecPerformance Really appreciate responce.
I Am in West Australia.
Finding new anything for 2002 CRV almost impossible.
Director Steves Ultimate Car Shed Pty Ltd. 🤔
Exactly what I needed, thanks!
Has any one used this in a higher power application? Doing a simple turbo set up on an 03 element to make 300whp and was going to go freelander viscous with locked diff but this seems better for my street car application
Yes, however, you are going to want a limited slip in the back to make use of the power when it is applied. Freelander VC are always recommended but then you talk to someone who has run one and replaced it six times and they will say not too. For my higher HP setups I am going with the Gear X viscous coupler along with a gear X lsd
how are your rear element axles holding up?
Which drill bit size was used for the orifice
The one it comes with.
What kind of power are people putting through this successfully?
400-500 its not really for drag racing but it does increase response and grab force
@@FamspecPerformance nice thanks .. kit ordered, thank you for making the video
Do these work in reverse as well??
Sure do.
what size is the drill bit i lost mine
what was your order number.
Any updates on lsd options for the diff?
Look up gear x i believe they make one
I just purchased my first CR-V, a month ago, an '05 built in April. Would it have the ramp-up style rear diff?
You did a great job on this video, making a fairly tedious and complex tear down, look manageable. Thank you. It's basically a little automatic transmission, so a few terms from the automatic transmission, as well as the motorcycle clutch word: The metal clutch plates are referred to as "Steels" and the clutch plates with friction material are referred to as "Frictions." In the automatic trans world, we make automatics "stronger" by making the steels thinner, so that more steels and frictions can be added. The little thermostatic goodie is called a "Waxstat" and Honda uses them to open the choke plate on lawn mower carburetors. Funny to see one used in this assembly, especially with their ability to fail. Does that Waxstat open a port, bleed off pressure, and therefore disengage the rear diff if it gets too hot?
Typically an automatic clutch pack has a certain amount of play when cold, so that once the trans fluid is at operating temp, and especially once things get hot, the clutch pack isn't held engaged. So it seems like your kit is holding that assembly in an engaged state at all times since the frictions aren't free to spin inside the steels when no hydraulic pressure is being applied. But I'm a total noob to these cars, not to mention this strange AWD system, so I have no idea.
It will be interesting to take this car skiing and see how the AWD system feels. My only AWD reference point is a '95 Audi A6 Quattro Avant, which was the last year of Audi's truly mechanical AWD system, with a switch in the console to lock up the rear at speeds below 25mph.
Thank you. if it was made in late 05 then yes. Look at the date of manufacturing on the door sticker.
are the internals the same 09 vs 11?
yes
Good stuff bro 🤜👍
What is the size of the drill bit?
This video is for people who have purchased my kit who already have the components including the drill bit at their disposal.
Where the link to the kit?
In the description.
What’s up man? I bought this kit and installed it on an 08 differential and now I’m getting a vibration in the rear. I replace both axles with brand new ones. I change the fluid twice already. It’s still getting a vibration. I took my driveshaft off to see if that was the issue an it didn’t change the anything Maybe I did something on reassembly that I need to take apart again. You’re a poop would be much appreciated.
P.s. I did purchase the rear differential from a junkyard.
VIbration would be from the diff itself. If you installed the kit wrong it would make noise or the nose would not go on correctly. You also need to realize these are old vehicles and it could be something like a driveshaft joint or the center bearing or any number of things. What does You're a poop mean and why would you appreciate it? Email me for further questions.
clutch delete plates is much better way
For what? drag racing? Serious off roading? you also need a viscous coupler to do so and a modified driveshaft to accommodate deleting the clutches. If you pin/delete the clutches you run a good chance of snapping the stub off the clutch basket. You can get a whole replacement unit from GearX but its also $2500.
This is not the same type of mod for that type of application. So before you deal in absolutes that one is better then the other realize there is more than one application and different people have different wants and needs.
Only a sith deals in absolutes
will this kit make my crv better off road??
yep that is what its for
I texted you on Instagram and for real your channel is one of a kind you are very knowledgeable about CRV I hope you can do a k24a2 swap in 05-06 CRV which many people says is almost impossible. 🫤