Quaife stuff...
unlike the clutch-type LSDs, a Quayfe (Quaife) doe not require 'break-in'.
Im also curious as to what level it is.. it feels like it turns too much with a lot of torque. It also makes the axles work harder. I go through a pair of axles every 3 months or so.
Im also curious as to what level it is.. it feels like it turns too much with a lot of torque. It also makes the axles work harder. I go through a pair of axles every 3 months or so.
I agree with you about the quaife. It does feel like it pulls too much with excessive torque. I though the quaife would eliminate torque steer.
yup, torque steer will occur. Especially when you have problems with motor mount(s), axles, or suspension alignment.
I had no front motor mount. Through a turn, at peak tq (4k-5k rpm) it would have lots of torque steer... killed the cv joints.
I had no front motor mount. Through a turn, at peak tq (4k-5k rpm) it would have lots of torque steer... killed the cv joints.
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