Vin
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- Feb 23, 2016
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New Smyrna beach,
Florida
For front wheel drive only 1st Gen GST which is better for drag racing autocross and Street driving manners so the best all around?
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can someone please post links to the best prices that websites are can someone please post links to the best prices that websites are offering each of these for sale?What about the Kaaz unit? I've heard it's good for street and autox. The Quaife is good for drag but engages too rough for anything else really
I just texted I just texted him with a private message I'm going to go with the Quaife diff and whatever axles he recommends to hold the power level that I'm atIf you care at all for street manners, get the quaife or wavetrac. They are quiet and low to zero maintenance. The wavetrac won't go open diff on you if you ever lift a front wheel, but that shouldn't happen during drag or street driving. I'd get whichever is cheaper between the two.
Clutch-type diffs are noisy and require tuning. Something the average person won't be doing.
Contact @twicks69. He can get everything you need.
Thats actually not true. Quaife is not a good drag diff. Its really hard on axles when you slightly reduce a load off it. I prefer a welded stock diff over a Quaife any day.What about the Kaaz unit? I've heard it's good for street and autox. The Quaife is good for drag but engages too rough for anything else really
Thats actually not true. Quaife is not a good drag diff. Its really hard on axles when you slightly reduce a load off it. I prefer a welded stock diff over a Quaife any day.
Currently I am running a Wavetrac with the bigger 2g fwd axles in my drag car. I love it so far. Not 100% grab like the welded diff I was running for a few years, but it sure does drive nice at the top of the track.
No I’m using 1g box and cables. The trans is 1g also. Just a 2g diff.Are you using the 2g shifter assembly as well? I'm currently trying to fit a 2g gearbox into my 1g chassis. I was hung up on the axle / LSD / shifter assembly parts to use. I've got the trans (98 Eclipse GST Spyder donor car), and am wondering if I can use the 2g's trans and axles as is (which would obviously allow me to use an off the shelf quaife / wavetrac lsd for the 2g).