80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
Previously -
2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
2002 Bora V5
The item on sale @ ECS Tuning is for the 5-speed 02J, as fitted to FWD vehicles. Maybe definitely!
Good tyres is a good piece of advice though. Too many people buy big wheels and then can't afford anything other than cheap tyres, and wonder why they slide around/spin up a wheel when trying to put power down in the wet...
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Very true. Though if you're cornering that hard on public roads...
Perfect for the track in that instance. One way that the R32 and Bora V6 4Motion benefit here is that if slip's detected, power gets sent rearwards, which gives a net power reduction per front wheel, stopping the inside wheel lighting up.
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I do find I get the front wheels scrabbling for grip but then my tyres are not great. Will look at getting 17's with some 225/45 rubber before spending money on something like this.
OK, rub it in, I could only afford a V5 at this stage.
Adam
2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
Previously -
2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
2002 Bora V5
Ah, we both seem to have the same tickle in our throats!
Do yourself a favour when you upgrade, go with 17x7.5 wheels, and through 235/45R17 tyres on - much cheaper in that size, and you'll actually correct your speedo a little.I do find I get the front wheels scrabbling for grip but then my tyres are not great. Will look at getting 17's with some 225/45 rubber before spending money on something like this.
There's nothing to be ashamed of there. 125kW/220Nm through the front wheels, that's more in both regards than a stock GTI of the same era!OK, rub it in, I could only afford a V5 at this stage.
Adam
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So am I correct assuming that all Aus delivered golfs have the 114mm ring gear (as there are 114 and 113mm versions)? It's nice this comes up, on my way to uni this morning it was an intersting affair taking off in the morning rain, wheels spun without even trying (Falken FK452 ~1000km) and I'm upgrading to a K04 soon. Is there a significant difference between the Quaife and the Peliquin? I know they both have Q in their names...
03 MkIV GTI - K04-001, APR 2.5" TBE/TIP/Software, Forge FMIC, GFB DV+, Powergasket+, Dark Tint, 17" Bora Sport, Bilstein shocks, Eibach springs, BMC CDA, Dieselgeek SS, Hella Celis, R32 Alloy Trim...
95 MkIII VR6 (sold)
Very good question on the ring gear - one of the workshop guys (Golf_Loon, JMac, Bug_Racer, etc) may be able to answer that.
Peloquin have the following pages up for their 02J diffs (the first is the 114mm ring gear version, the 2nd is the 113mm ring gear version)
Peloquin Transaxles
Peloquin Transaxles
From those pages, the Bora V5 uses the 113mm ring gear version of the gearbox, and thus this deal won't suit them.
Regarding differences between Quaife and Peloquin, I believe they're both gear-style LSDs, and so don't have clutch-packs that wear out and need periodic maintenance. Gear-based diffs are also smoother in operation than clutch-plate designs, as they "come on" more gradually, whereas plate-style diffs can come on very suddenly and feel like they're snatching.
Peloquin do front and rear diffs for the R32/4Motion, but Quaife only do the front diff for these it seems.
Another alternative is Wavetrac - their product is also available for the 02J 5-speed gearboxes, but unfortunately not for the AWD 02M gearboxes (otherwise I'd potentially have one).
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I just sent ECS an email with my vin. Another thing to consider is that the Quaife doesn't come with an install kit whereas the Preloquin does, so you can add $85US for ARP bolts plus whatever else you need and with the crap Aus $ it comes in at just under a grand to my door...
03 MkIV GTI - K04-001, APR 2.5" TBE/TIP/Software, Forge FMIC, GFB DV+, Powergasket+, Dark Tint, 17" Bora Sport, Bilstein shocks, Eibach springs, BMC CDA, Dieselgeek SS, Hella Celis, R32 Alloy Trim...
95 MkIII VR6 (sold)
that'd be tempting, i'd put one in at the same time i refurbed my gearbox, because my gearbox is really starting too get notchy and hard to get through the gates or however they work. It's like my selector fork has gone all wobbily.
i wonder how much a gearbox refurb and install of this bad boy would cost...
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