So there are 4 diffs that I've been considering. Two are Torsens - Quaife ATB and Wavetrac. Out of those I'd be going for the Wavetrac due to it apparently being better at remaining 'locked' compared to the quaife unless there's a stupidly cheap Quaife for sale somewhere. The other two are plate/clutch LSD's - a 1 way SQS, and a 1.5 way Kaaz. I've been a bit put off by the idea of a 1.5 way. While it might be the go for fast sweeping tracks with long braking zones I've been told by a Brisbane diff/gearbox specialist that in the really tight corners of hillclimbs I'd probably find that the 1.5 way setup would cause understeer problems, and that the 1 way would be spot on for that kind of driving.
So out of plate SQS vs torsen Wavetrac it'll come down to longevity. Plate diffs need adjusting since they inherently wear like any other clutch. Actual full blooded driving time in hillclimbs and sprints is short so given that, If I can get some clear answers on the min/max time for when this kind of diff would need to be removed and serviced and I'm happy with that then i'll go plate LSD any day, but if they are far from set and forget then wavetrac it will be.
Also wondering what track/street guys have chosen with their clutches. Are most people running a standard organic full face clutch but with an uprated pressure plate or uprated clutches too? And with single mass flywheels can a standard cast single mass just be machined to be lightened or is going steel a must?
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