I do this every so often, just have a look at some potential parts to fit but I was always curious about retrofitting an LSD onto my car.
These are two which I've found:
http://www.fensport.co.uk/Parts/Model_2 ... ory_3/1370
http://quaife.co.uk/shop/products/qdf15e-0
However, I've no idea what the fitting procedure is (I'd most likely see if James at 3S could do it), and if there are other bits n pieces that I'd need in order to do it ?
Anyway, nice to dream and ponder about these things sometimes, right ?
[Mk2] [NA] LSD worthwhile purchase ?
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] LSD worthwhile purchase ?
I think the Quaiffe is a better choice for a road or light track car. It would need to be fitted by a Quaiffe specialist to retain the warrenty which is normally lifetime.
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Super_red wrote:It would need to be fitted by a Quaiffe specialist to retain the warrenty which is normally lifetime.
Really? Doesn't mention that here:
http://quaife.co.uk/terms
I see no reason why any competent automotive engineer especially one experienced in building gearboxes couldn't fit it properly.
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Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:Super_red wrote:It would need to be fitted by a Quaiffe specialist to retain the warrenty which is normally lifetime.
Really? Doesn't mention that here:
http://quaife.co.uk/terms
I see no reason why any competent automotive engineer especially one experienced in building gearboxes couldn't fit it properly.
If you have it installed by a quaife dealer you get a full warrenty not just the 'delivered fit for purpose' warrenty mentioned there.
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Super_red wrote:If you have it installed by a quaife dealer you get a full warrenty not just the 'delivered fit for purpose' warrenty mentioned there.
Source please?
Bit like Ford saying their parts are only warranted if fitted by a Ford dealer - EU laws cut that restrictive rubbish out years ago.
No mention of any illegal restrictive practices here:
http://www.quaife.co.uk/differential-te ... conditions
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From Quaife themselfs when I enquired.
I would say the clause about appropriate installation would require the installer to be Quaife trained given the specialist nature of the product and that would be enough to uphold a warrenty rejection.
I would say the clause about appropriate installation would require the installer to be Quaife trained given the specialist nature of the product and that would be enough to uphold a warrenty rejection.
Re: [Mk2] [NA] LSD worthwhile purchase ?
Thanks for bringing this point up, something I hadn't even considered. I guess if you're coughing up just over £500 on a part (plus fitting), it's probably worth having an extended warranty.
As I mentioned before, are there any other parts I'd need, or is this something that is a direct replacement/fit ? (I've really 0 idea )
As I mentioned before, are there any other parts I'd need, or is this something that is a direct replacement/fit ? (I've really 0 idea )
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RobPhoboS wrote:Thanks for bringing this point up, something I hadn't even considered. I guess if you're coughing up just over £500 on a part (plus fitting), it's probably worth having an extended warranty.
As I mentioned before, are there any other parts I'd need, or is this something that is a direct replacement/fit ? (I've really 0 idea )
Cant think of any parts needed but I'd be looking at a new clutch and light flywheel if I were taking the box off.
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Super_red wrote:
Cant think of any parts needed but I'd be looking at a new clutch and light flywheel if I were taking the box off.
Hmm, the clutch is about 2 years old, so should be ok for now but a lightened flywheel could be handy.
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Didnt someone say that you can fit the lsd from the mkiii into the S54 box?
Oh wait something here
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... ght=lsd+na
Oh wait something here
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... ght=lsd+na
Re: [Mk2] [NA] LSD worthwhile purchase ?
the mk3 lsd does indeed fit, got one in my n/a along with the longer ratio 5th it's well worth doing. i paid £80 for a knackered mk3 gearbox of which there are quite a few about as the bearings go in them then i diy fitted it. woodsport fit them for about £400(£550 with gearbox still fitted) or a local gearbox specialist would probably charge around £200 if you supplied the diff and gearbox
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