Wavetrac vs. Quaife LSD
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Wavetrac vs. Quaife LSD
considering buying the wavetrac, anyone have input? http://www.autotech.com/mm5/merchant...5WK&wavetrac=1
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considering buying the wavetrac, anyone have input? http://www.autotech.com/mm5/merchant...5WK&wavetrac=1
Never heard of it, but it looks good. But I would stick with Quaife since it has been tested and known to disterbute power equally to both wheels
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I have the Wavetrac and even with several track weekends I have had no problems with it at all. Is it worth the extra money over the Quaife? I don't know. But the Wavetrac does offer more lockup and lockup on decel, which the Quaife doesn't.
I will say that under very hard braking from very high speeds (threshold braking from ~140), the rear end gets a bit twitchy. Seems to be the LSD working against the ABS a little bit (or vice-versa). Not too bad, but it does get your attention and sometimes sounds like a bucket of bolts rattling around in the trunk.
Having said all that, if I did it again, I would probably spend some extra and get the OS Giken.
I will say that under very hard braking from very high speeds (threshold braking from ~140), the rear end gets a bit twitchy. Seems to be the LSD working against the ABS a little bit (or vice-versa). Not too bad, but it does get your attention and sometimes sounds like a bucket of bolts rattling around in the trunk.
Having said all that, if I did it again, I would probably spend some extra and get the OS Giken.
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autotech was the ONLY company willing to build a lsd for the slk32/srt-6. they built a quality unit and is warrentied to 1000 hp for life. quaiffe wasnt interested in building anything for us. at the drag strip i dont really notice nay difference but the piece of mind is worth the cost. on a road course or a twisty mountain road the difference is substantial. also having the manufacturer in the us to handle any issues is another plus. according to dana at autotech every single prototype installed is still in service
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They are both good units. The Autotech use to be the U.S. wholesale distributor for Quaife, take that as you will. The main difference is that the wavetrac under zero load conditions still locks. Where the Quaife does not. The real benefit of the wavetrac is if you lift a wheel off the ground it will still put power through the other wheel where the Quaife will go open like there is no lsd. This however is not normally a problem. Also all Quaife units are warrentied through the dealer network in the U.S. So no worries there.
The OS Giken is pretty awesome but $$$$. Unless you are tracking a lot I can not see the justification. I have and have put in many Quaife units and have nothing bad to say about it. You can feel the momentary transitions between unload and load when driving hard through the turns but once you get use to it, it does not seem weird. Under normal driving it is as it was not even there.
The OS Giken is pretty awesome but $$$$. Unless you are tracking a lot I can not see the justification. I have and have put in many Quaife units and have nothing bad to say about it. You can feel the momentary transitions between unload and load when driving hard through the turns but once you get use to it, it does not seem weird. Under normal driving it is as it was not even there.
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They are both good units. The Autotech use to be the U.S. wholesale distributor for Quaife, take that as you will. The main difference is that the wavetrac under zero load conditions still locks. Where the Quaife does not. The real benefit of the wavetrac is if you lift a wheel off the ground it will still put power through the other wheel where the Quaife will go open like there is no lsd. This however is not normally a problem. Also all Quaife units are warrentied through the dealer network in the U.S. So no worries there.
The OS Giken is pretty awesome but $$$$. Unless you are tracking a lot I can not see the justification. I have and have put in many Quaife units and have nothing bad to say about it. You can feel the momentary transitions between unload and load when driving hard through the turns but once you get use to it, it does not seem weird. Under normal driving it is as it was not even there.
The OS Giken is pretty awesome but $$$$. Unless you are tracking a lot I can not see the justification. I have and have put in many Quaife units and have nothing bad to say about it. You can feel the momentary transitions between unload and load when driving hard through the turns but once you get use to it, it does not seem weird. Under normal driving it is as it was not even there.
Quick question...i have heard that the lsd might interfere with the traction control....if I install a quaife in the c63, does any thing need to be flashed with the electronic traction control or will it just cope with the lsd since its mechanical?
And if anyone knows anyone that's selling one, I would be interested...
Thanks for the help
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Just ordered the WaveTrac as well this past week. The main reason for me was that since I live in Canada and it is my daily driver, black ice could mimic the situation with one wheel lifting. Hopefully, I won't have to test this theory...
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I have the Wavetrac and even with several track weekends I have had no problems with it at all. Is it worth the extra money over the Quaife? I don't know. But the Wavetrac does offer more lockup and lockup on decel, which the Quaife doesn't.
I will say that under very hard braking from very high speeds (threshold braking from ~140), the rear end gets a bit twitchy. Seems to be the LSD working against the ABS a little bit (or vice-versa). Not too bad, but it does get your attention and sometimes sounds like a bucket of bolts rattling around in the trunk.
Having said all that, if I did it again, I would probably spend some extra and get the OS Giken.
I will say that under very hard braking from very high speeds (threshold braking from ~140), the rear end gets a bit twitchy. Seems to be the LSD working against the ABS a little bit (or vice-versa). Not too bad, but it does get your attention and sometimes sounds like a bucket of bolts rattling around in the trunk.
Having said all that, if I did it again, I would probably spend some extra and get the OS Giken.