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12-05-2010, 05:27 PM | #1 |
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3 Reasons Why You Need A Quaife Limited Slip Diff...
There is little doubt that whilst BMW have endowed this car with superb dynamics, there remain significant margins where performance can be improved. We have co-ordinated all of the necessary equipment and expertise to transform the braking, handling, traction and ride quality, so that the driver is able to fully communicate with the chassis, and truly elevating the dynamics to provide the real ultimate driving experience.
Design: Perhaps the innovative design of the Quaife ATB differential is what has attracted so many BMW enthusiasts around the world. Unlike regular limited-slip diffs that use wearing clutches (eg. the ones used in BMW M power cars), the Quaife is gear operated and will never wear out. The design enables a smooth, progressive transfer of torque between the rear wheels with no fuss, and applies power to the tarmac with maximum effect. The result is a transformation of performance. In 20 years of tuning BMWs this has to be the most effective tuning element we've ever had to offer, which is why it is the first enhancement we advise to all BMW owners looking to increase performance. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty. DTC interference: In a recent survey to BMW customers who have bought a Quaife differential, we asked what their main reason was for the purchase. To enhance performance was at number 1, which is understandable. But at number 2, the reason was to eradicate that irritating, flashing yellow light. Dynamic traction control (DTC) or 'electronic braking' has limited the new BMWs to quite an extent, which most of you will know. When you put a Quaife limited-slip diff in the car, it almost removes that light completely whilst working in perfect harmony with the BMW's electronic systems. We guess that BMW had prepared them for a limited-slip diff option, but decided to have them as a unique element in the M power BMWs. The Quaife is the ultimate solution, no question. Performance: A single tuning element that increases acceleration, cornering speeds, traction, steering and handling to such a degree that customers say it 'completely transforms the car'. This is why we rate it so highly and have invested so much time and money into our Quaife BMW worldwide project. The majority of people are too interested in getting maximum power gains from their engine, not knowing that the BMW's electronics will restrict them. We can offer combinations of a Quaife LSD and engine re-map/anti-rollbars/suspension kits and more, dependant on your preference and what we would advise for your specific BMW. Our experience and expertise have enabled us to create some M Power-matching BMWs over the years, and now we have a new trick up our sleeve in the Quaife limited-slip diff... Last edited by HP Autosport; 12-13-2010 at 08:59 PM.. |
12-13-2010, 01:30 PM | #2 |
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How are you charging for this mod. In the past it went for about $3k including a core swap. Kind of hard to justify that amount of cash for a mod that is mostly utilized on a track.
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12-13-2010, 02:03 PM | #3 |
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I've never heard that price before? There is no core swap required, and the unit sells for $1493. We are including free shipping and stub axles. You need to swap the quaife into your current differential housing.
This modification is not only useful on the track but in any situation where you are pushing the car, you are able to get more power to the ground. There are installers in Texas that are qualified to build the differential for you. Shoot me a PM if you are interested in more information. Last edited by HP Autosport; 04-14-2016 at 07:52 PM.. |
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Bumping this as lots of E60 5 series owners do not know there is a Quaife option available.
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