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Quaife Diff by VWR....
« on: 26 September 2008, 17:59 »
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Like most mods, you don't actually need any of them, but........You could apply the same way of thinking and say you only need a Toyota Yaris (Sorry, but driving one of those is enough to destroy your will to live!). At first, my perception of a limited slip diff was that it was pointless unless you did trackdays but talking to one or two people with experience of them and also driving my good friend Jason's Mk5 GTI with a VWR Quaife convinced me otherwise. The fact that VW have now included a LSD, albeit electronic, in the GTI Mk6 acknowledges that traction can be a problem in certain conditions.

It's been a long time coming but worth the wait.

The down side of working with VW Racing is that plans and timeframes keep changing because of their priorities (this was made clear from the start and I have no problem whatsoever with this). The overwhelming up side is their expertise and high standards backed up by their ability through their contacts to solve any problems which may arise - and this was put to the test. They are dedicated VW specialists and I don't believe my GTI could be in better hands.

The first problem encountered was that Quaife delivered the wrong diff in the right packaging and further compounded by Quaife's delay in sending it! They are famous for their products but are a very typical British engineering company that doesn't always respond to customers as efficiently and quickly as they should do. It's a bit like the difference between the UK and USA postal services. The Quaife ATB diff installed is the one developed with VWR and is designed to respond more quickly to the physical inputs. It's quite a lump and weighs 10 lbs - Good job I saved weight with that carbonfibre bonnet isn't it!

VW Racing are over 3 hours drive away and so we arranged that I deliver my car on a Monday afternoon and they would start work the next day. Working on the DSG box of tricks requires a high standard of skill and, following an introduction to VWR, I chose them because of their experience and expertise. They choose their mechanics/technicians very carefully. All was going well until I got a phone call in the evening to say that they were changing the bearings - It was okay and good for many more miles but 53,000 miles of wear meant it didn't match as perfectly as they would like with the new cogs of the Quaife. But it's a VW part and not something hanging around on a shelf in stock in the UK. No problem! One was sent overnight from Germany.

At this stage I'm sat here with one eye outside, expecting to see my beloved red GTI arrive any moment as I need her tomorrow and there wasn't time for me to drive up to VWR to collect.

I'll keep you posted.

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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #1 on: 26 September 2008, 18:08 »
sounds interesting, whats the likely cost of such a mod fitted

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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #2 on: 26 September 2008, 18:14 »
sounds interesting, whats the likely cost of such a mod fitted

....As quoted £1,457 including installation and vat. Just £30 more than two other quotes I asked for.
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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #3 on: 26 September 2008, 18:18 »
let us know what its like then, will be interesting

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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #4 on: 26 September 2008, 18:29 »
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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #5 on: 26 September 2008, 18:39 »
let us know what its like then, will be interesting

....You bet!

It'll take time to explore it safely and a real test will be when the weather deteriorates. They're going to treat me to a session at Bruntingthorpe to 'educate' me about it.

I've only driven Jason's in the dry but his plots 290 bhp and the same limited DSG torque as mine and so I'm not totally unfamiliar.
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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #6 on: 26 September 2008, 19:07 »
About time too RR :cool:

I can feel the need, the need for Quaife and Clutch plates :rolleyes:
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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #7 on: 26 September 2008, 19:18 »
I can feel the need, the need for Quaife and Clutch plates :rolleyes:

Me too, does anyone know if VWR do such a mod?

I have what I suspect is clutch slip on my DSG when the remap is on, and it would make sense to do both the clutch and Diff' at the same time. :-)

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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #8 on: 26 September 2008, 19:26 »
I can feel the need, the need for Quaife and Clutch plates :rolleyes:

Me too, does anyone know if VWR do such a mod?

I have what I suspect is clutch slip on my DSG when the remap is on, and it would make sense to do both the clutch and Diff' at the same time. :-)

You have the same problem as Hurdy has with his highly modded ed30


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Re: Quaife Diff by VWR....
« Reply #9 on: 26 September 2008, 21:01 »
Keep us posted RR, really interested in this :smiley:
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