hmm, i wasnt aware quaife made a rear diff for our cars...
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thought they only offered a front diff<ul><li><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Audi-S4-rear-differential-w-Quaife_W0QQitemZ8020889555QQcategoryZ33731QQrdZ1QQ cmdZViewItem">rear diff with quaife installed..</a></li></ul>
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...the standard ATB is like a torsen, and two torsen's don't help with wheel spin.
That's why the clutch type rear LSD is nice.
not to mention cheaper.
That's why the clutch type rear LSD is nice.
not to mention cheaper.
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...Torsen = Torque Sensing.
They are both torque related lsd's, not wheel spin related like a Viscous or a Clutch-Type diff.
the lsd stasis sells is a clutch type lsd, which as mentioned, is wheel speed related.
They are both torque related lsd's, not wheel spin related like a Viscous or a Clutch-Type diff.
the lsd stasis sells is a clutch type lsd, which as mentioned, is wheel speed related.
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KTR made a single-turbo conversion S4 that just never panned out. They ran the quarter with it a few times and basically broke something on the car EVERY time.
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Which is better?
I would think the clutch type would be "harder" in that it is either on or off whereas the torsen type would be less dramatic about what it does.
But what do I know? :-)
Stephen
I would think the clutch type would be "harder" in that it is either on or off whereas the torsen type would be less dramatic about what it does.
But what do I know? :-)
Stephen