TheMiniMan wrote:
Quaife diffs are not hard on your hands """AT ALL"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
,,, in fact you will barely notice it in there--> FACT
they`re great for anything 1275cc or bigger & add grip without any bad side effects
Plate type & pawl type LSD`s (however) "Are" hard on the wheel/arms & you certainly do notice them,,, but the Quaife isn`t anything like those 2 types
If you havn`t ever tried a Quaife then please don`t bother commenting on what they`re like
they`re also pretty-well in there for life,,, they don`t die,,, you won`t need to repair it,,, & once you have one you won`t go back to a std diff
the money is VERY" well spent
get your facts right before you say things that you have no idea about
Nick,,, if you have the spare cash (& they`re pretty dam cheap right now) then don`t hesitate
& to all you good people trying to lend some quality advie to our old mate Nick,,,, just realise that he`1s talking about fitting to a supercharged big bore in his wagon
So,,, to be honest with you...If i were setting up a supercvharged big bore in a stn wagon with more rear end weight than a std sedan,,, I`d much rather have some front tyre grip with a nice soft Quaife than spin up one wheel all the time
Horses for courses people,,, the quaife isn`t a hard core LSD,,, they`re quite soft & forgiving yet give "Quality" traction with "Torque Bias"
Like i said ,,, if you havn`t used one then don`t bother trying to say what they`re like please, cause it`s quite obvious that most of you who have commented allready have absolutely no idea & havn`t ever used one (yet)
Well said.
