Gripper 0.01% iirc, Quaife 99.9 as good pfft.
Sorry but I lol'd out loud at this! Well done that man!
On a Quaife diff note though, I ran one in my turboed mk3 Astra coupled with a straight cut gearkit also from Quaife and I liked everything about how the Quaife put the power through to the front wheels. It wasn't just some s**t chipped let that it was coupled too either, it was a full on forged custom everything jobbie that had at one point in time 420hp @ 2bar of boost. Yes a gripper would've possibly put the power down better/earlier, but for me at that point in time the Quaife was awesome. I've never had any experience of a gripper so I can't and wouldn't pass comment on them. This is where chip's experience of both becomes invaluable for comparisons imo.
For what Phil says he will use it for I think he would be better with the gripper personally.I'm confused, which is better then?
Even with the quaiffe though you can get back on the power at lot sooner at the chicane, its ONLY when you have a front wheel off the ground that you cant start laying down more power than standard, the moment the tyre is even slightly in contact the diff works again,
Quaife Phil.
Mainly because, when we built the car, a gripper needed different drive shafts made. Couldn't arsed with that, plus just wanted a fit and forget.
Got enough to think about and other things to spend money tbqh.
Gripper would be better though.
Chicane at Donny for you.
Just re read this and lol. Things that stuck out were a wheel off the ground is 'peculiar' or I 'supposedly' lift wheels at Knockhill (just lying to make friends)
Remember folks, Chip says a Quaife is 99.9% as good as a Plated diff
Indeed they dont, and I have NEVER said otherwise, and multiple times in this thread I have said that if Phil wants to compete then for that I would choose the gripper personally.hence why everyone runs them in Motorsport, no wait.....they DON'T!!!
What you seem to know, is the same as most of us with experience do about the gripper and when its useful or not, but absolutely sweet FA about the quaiffe other than some stuff you read on google.Not to mention the braking stability they provide but what do I know I'm not Simon the great.
Not now you don't Steve, but when we built the car, you needed shaft alterations, there was a group buy on them as well, but was put off becsuse of the shaft thing.Gripper does not need new shafts, it does however need a conversion ring to be purchased and welded to the original crown wheel if a Gripper crown wheel and pinion are not being used.
This extra work can be done by Gripper if you original crown wheel/diff is sent to them.
Steve
You keep quoting I'm saying that they are ONLY one wheel drive?
They distribute torque to the wheel with most torque so are only ever one wheel drive.
^^^ And their not as bulletproof as you always reference Chip in an argument against a plated diff.
just be careful with whom you chose to fit the Quaife if you go down that route, we've seen several shimmed incorrectly and hence the quaife makes all sorts of noises, for some reason every single quaife i've fitted to a JC5 has needed shimming to hell
just be careful with whom you chose to fit the Quaife if you go down that route, we've seen several shimmed incorrectly and hence the quaife makes all sorts of noises, for some reason every single quaife i've fitted to a JC5 has needed shimming to hell
Phil wants a Gripper for his uses and shouldn't be scared by the chat on here of serviceable items and so on, they last very well unless there's a fault which same as Quaife is warranty covered. How many higher powered cars (400bhp up) use an ATB diff? Everyone switches to plated as the power just multiplies their flaws and start to spin wheels everywhere
I don't see why you keep referencing road driving either, who fits a diff to do the shopping.
What I meant in relation to the rest of that post is that they are constantly sending power to one shaft or another, never two at the same point, its a constant switch over between left and right.
I haven't heard of a failure that wasn't caused by something external either
Gripper and most plated diffs have a lifetime warranty so that point means nothing in the gripper v Quaife argument.
Phil wants a Gripper for his uses and shouldn't be scared by the chat on here of serviceable items and so on, they last very well unless there's a fault which same as Quaife is warranty covered. How many higher powered cars (400bhp up) use an ATB diff? Everyone switches to plated as the power just multiplies their flaws and start to spin wheels everywhere
I don't see why you keep referencing road driving, who fits a diff to do the shopping.
No-one - but I do go to shows in it, weekend blasts with mates and the ring/euro road trip next year. 2,500 miles in 2 weeks.
Also 400bhp is fine but even if I fit cams mine will only have 210bhp.
I just can't help but think the gripper is overkill - and £500 extra. Considering the performance of the burpspeed car. If I got a laptime near them around Donington - I'd be on the podium in the time attack class I'm entering next year.
if you ain't on 2 wheels you ain't trying - simples
No-one - but I do go to shows in it, weekend blasts with mates and the ring/euro road trip next year. 2,500 miles in 2 weeks.
Also 400bhp is fine but even if I fit cams mine will only have 210bhp.
I just can't help but think the gripper is overkill - and £500 extra. Considering the performance of the burpspeed car. If I got a laptime near them around Donington - I'd be on the podium in the time attack class I'm entering next year.
Sounds like you want a Quaife or its better suited to what you will do with the car then. If you can get a Quaife for £500 less all costs considered inc postage with both boxes being rebuilt then I would bite his hand off.
just be careful with whom you chose to fit the Quaife if you go down that route, we've seen several shimmed incorrectly and hence the quaife makes all sorts of noises, for some reason every single quaife i've fitted to a JC5 has needed shimming to hell
Sounds like you want a Quaife or its better suited to what you will do with the car then. If you can get a Quaife for £500 less all costs considered inc postage with both boxes being rebuilt then I would bite his hand off.
My point was missed by you Chip in the sense that more powerful cars multiply their weaknesses and spin wheels (FWD, RWD and i presume 4WD but have never known anyone with one fitted)
Paddock hill at brands? If you clip the apex on that and end up on two wheels you'd be f**ked! I don't think any diff would save you with the drop! LOL
Yeah the donington chicane you're absolutely right - hard on the 4 pots coming up to it, off the brakes, turn in and the guys with diffs are on the power right through the chicane. I have to come off the brakes, turn in and feather the throttle until the car is in a straight line on the straight - then power back on. Loses seconds through their behind my mates EP3 with a diff
I tried applying a bit of power through the chicane but the front wheels light up and you understeer off the right side of the straight lol
What are the options of a lower final drive with a quaife diff? Is their a choice of ratios like their is with gripper?