I can supply a Quaife for £1030. I can also supply a gripper at £1170.I'm back in a Clio after 7-8 years, in the form of a Trophy.
The box needs some attention and I fancy fitting an LSD while it's being rebuilt. What are the options these days?
Nearly £1100 for a Quaife feels a bit pricey compared to other helical diffs I've bought in the past.
I can supply a Quaife for £1030. I can also supply a gripper at £1170.
I can do a full refresh on your box, or supply a service exchange box. Drop me a pm if you’re interested [emoji1303]
I’ll drop you a pm mate 👍🏻What kinda price am I looking at on top for the service exchange box ?
Also do you offer monies for gearboxes traded in to you for you to recon ?
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Can you pm me a price also please.I’ll drop you a pm mate 👍🏻
I can’t wait for him to do mine!I have the Gripper diff and gearbox recon from @NorthloopCup , great service and the best modification for going faster round a tight racetrack.
The traction out of the corners makes my 176bhp Clio faster around Lydden Hill than a 230bhp turboed Clio with no LSD.
For a road only car it might be a bit unnecessary, but a must for the track.
I recently sent the gearbox back to @NorthloopCup for a shorter final drive, and once again 1st class service and great advice.
I’m also considering this next year, very tempted by the gripper purely as my car only gets used on track (other than driving there) but I believe it needs rebuilding after a certain time? I only do 3 or so Trackdays a year and I don’t fancy a 1k+ bill every few years for something I just use for fun a few days a year rather than race regularly, is the gripper a lot better than the Quaife?
Erm..........? When are we booking you in?!I can’t wait for him to do mine!
The gripper needs a service after around 2500 miles (ish) if it’s set up for trackdays. Regular oil changes help to extend the life of the friction plates in the diff as well.I’m also considering this next year, very tempted by the gripper purely as my car only gets used on track (other than driving there) but I believe it needs rebuilding after a certain time? I only do 3 or so Trackdays a year and I don’t fancy a 1k+ bill every few years for something I just use for fun a few days a year rather than race regularly, is the gripper a lot better than the Quaife?
Easy way to check the diff as well. Jack the car up and leave one front wheel on the ground. Set the torque wrench to 60nm. If the wheel spins before the torque wrench clicks, it needs a service. It really is as simple as that.
When I’ve finished this years track days. I plan on giving it a bit of a refresh with a few bits, the gearbox is the main one.Erm..........? When are we booking you in?!
The gripper needs a service after around 2500 miles (ish) if it’s set up for trackdays. Regular oil changes help to extend the life of the friction plates in the diff as well.
Easy way to check the diff as well. Jack the car up and leave one front wheel on the ground. Set the torque wrench to 60nm. If the wheel spins before the torque wrench clicks, it needs a service. It really is as simple as that.
The gripper and Quaife are very similar in how they operate, but the gripper has the edge. 100% no doubt in my mind.
The gripper needs a service after around 2500 miles (ish) if it’s set up for trackdays. Regular oil changes help to extend the life of the friction plates in the diff as well.
Easy way to check the diff as well. Jack the car up and leave one front wheel on the ground. Set the torque wrench to 60nm. If the wheel spins before the torque wrench clicks, it needs a service. It really is as simple as that.
The gripper and Quaife are very similar in how they operate, but the gripper has the edge. 100% no doubt in my mind.
Yeah doesn’t sound like a bad idea to me mate.Great tip there, I'll be adding that to my regular checks in from now on.
Rough estimate I will do about 1000 track miles a year, so would need a service every 2-3 years.
I would plan to change the oil every 300 miles or so, hopefully that's regular enough?
No worries mate 👍🏻When I’ve finished this years track days. I plan on giving it a bit of a refresh with a few bits, the gearbox is the main one.
Gripper is a plate diff with ramps that transmit 100% of the power to both wheels when they lock. The Quaife is a torque biasing diff and it transmits power to the wheel that’s spinning.Hmm ok interesting, although I’m alright with the spanners changing a gearbox is probably abit beyond me in honesty, so a service for a gripper is going to have to be a drive in/out service so quite costly so although the gripper is superior perhaps the Quaife is better suited to me. End of the day this is still going to be a big upgrade over the standard box I assume, out of interest what gives the gripper the edge?