Re: 'Cub's Trackday Flamer - Cage etc'
Ill grab some pics first/remove them just encase I brake them or something lol
Ill grab some pics first/remove them just encase I brake them or something lol
Looking good cubster, can't wait to see this when I come down.
The pedal looks good, northloop is a really great bloke.
it's all coming together now mate
Is that LSD oil necessary? If so il order some.
I like that pedal, I'll definitely be in touch with Mr @NorthloopCup
Your feet aren't big enough to do it without the extension ?
Looks good though. Coming together nicely, will we see you at SRR in the Micra love waggon ?
Il get some ordered, thanks for the heads up mate.
Need to be careful with it bud, as too much will defeat the point of the gripper;
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-6320-re...tial-friction-modifier-break-in-additive.aspx
Oh god just a tad in with box oil then?
@Phase1sr No worries bud, not spam at all! Both diffs will make a noticeable difference both on road and more so on track. They let you put power down much quicker out of bends and prevent the wheels losing grip when putting that power down. IMO they are a must if you intend on running bigger power, to else you have more power but can't put it down. Even on standard power the diff will improve grip / putting power down. Both are similarly priced, although @NorthloopCup can source both cheaper I believe.
Gripper is a plated diff, so if one wheel loses drive it will still put power through the other wheel. Con of this is it needs maintenance, which is box out. The maintenance is only £85 but obviously it's the getting it in / out that makes people go for the Quaiffe. Quaiffe is a helical diff so performs slightly differently (and some may say not as well although if you're not racing / rallying it's probably negligible difference). Quaiffe is fit and forget.
Gripper maintenance will be determined by how 'hard' it is used / how it is setup. You can have it set to suit hard racing or road with occasional trackdays I believe. If you're handy with the spanners and don't mind getting the box out I'd go with the Gripper. If not, the Quaiffe. Both are well worth it. Best mod on mine, including the cage / suspension etc. Iirc James gained 1.5 secs a lap when racing with a diff vs no diff. I may be wrong on those stats...
@Chip-mk1 and @NorthloopCup can give much better pros / cons and technical knowledge.
Cheers mate!Mark is a top bloke, knows his stuff and is looking to bring some stuff out that is good for plenty of us CS folk. It's a shame he is a mincer @NorthloopCup
It comes down to what the preload is set to really mate as well. That's the bit that makes the diff aggressive or placid.Funny that, mine did just over 12k before I sent it off to them. Hoping it will need doing well in advance next time due to harder use
My car does about 3k a year and is only used for fun and maybe the odd day out to the beach with the kids.
Cub, looking forward to seeing you on the 22nd matey.
Ill pm for your address.
White hoses!!
Woahhhhh, coming on now Oli! I really can't wait to see this
Bet you're twitching to get back in it now aren't you, and show it some Tarmac
Always a strong engine, that one. Great news mush!
Hopefully see this on the 22nd.. assuming I have a job and some wheels by then!