Diff and gear box questions
Any one using a Quaife atb front diff in a standard 6 speed?
I think the hatches have them. Ive read the blurb from Quaife and it seems like a good idea, is there any reason why i shouldnt? Im having the gear box and front and rear diff rebuilt and am thinking of using Tegsport. Is there any reason why i shouldnt use them? The car is a forester sti and its mostly for road use. CHEERS. |
Bump, it seems the fsti has a very weak front lsd.
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Originally Posted by lockheed
(Post 12107112)
Bump, it seems the fsti has a very weak front lsd.
which according to this listing is an AP Suretrack (page 2) https://www.rallispec.com/downloads/...art_Public.pdf https://www.iwsti.com/threads/suretr...ers-long.1420/ |
Originally Posted by Don Clark
(Post 12107176)
Front FSTI diff is part number 38410AA071
which according to this listing is an AP Suretrack (page 2) https://www.rallispec.com/downloads/...art_Public.pdf https://www.iwsti.com/threads/suretr...ers-long.1420/ Its says in the iwsti that the suretrac eliminates torque steer, mine does not. Does any one think the quaife atb would be better than a re-built suretrac? |
Originally Posted by lockheed
(Post 12107180)
Cheers Don, i think mine must be well past its best.
Its says in the iwsti that the suretrac eliminates torque steer, mine does not. Does any one think the quaife atb would be better than a re-built suretrac? |
Originally Posted by 1509joe
(Post 12107181)
IMHO when you start increasing power you get to the stage where the power overtakes the design and mine definitely does cause I have a TY856WB4KA box and under power you wouldn't want to be sleeping.
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Yes it would catch you out if not waiting for it. Hang on point and don't ease it.
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