ha, i thought i`d sent you that link ages ago John, but i just looked back & can`t find anywhere i`d sent it to you , my bad sorry mate.
anyways,,, that`s the diff i`ve been looking at for my current buggy, it`s a Quaife center with the dog engage rev gear added & in a simple alloy-plate-bearing type cradle
easy & simple & as cheap as you`re going to get i reckon
& best of all,,, it basically fits straight into my buggy
just remember John--> if you`re going to turbo it "&" make it front wheel drive,,, well,,, maybe try not to make it with too much hp, because (depending on how much it ends up with) maybe just be a waste of rubber & track time
however--> rear/mid engined & rear drive yes,,,add plenty of the "go-fast" stuff, almost as much as the tyre you choose can handle (if not a tad more)
but front wheel drive???,,, hhhmmm maybe keep it N/A or at least low-boost "broad-spread" torquey forced & Add some really big wheels/tyres to get as much attraction to the bitumen as possible if you know what i mean
i`m even considering an up-grade in wheel/tyre size with my current car... but i really like the "nimbleness" & the "Toss-abilty" of the 10"s,,,, so i`m probly sacrifcing a fait bit of forward grip , in replacement for the wonderful agility i currently have,,, I`m not too sure whether i`m doin it right or not tho, but i can`t afford to test it with big fat 13" wheels/tryes at the moment, i simply don`t have the money to play just yet
maybe next year as the new 4x4 car progresses i`ll stick some 13"s onto the old buggy & see what happens
Lets face it,,, it`s always the R&D that helps the decision makers make the decisions
