LSD for 600/65 from Quaife - custom run for us
The minimum run they will do is around 20 units.
Marcin at Speedriven is working w/ Quaife on this and has 5-6 folks interested. He said he'll stock some units and if we can get 10-15 folks interested here, maybe we all can have one of these, similar to what's sold for the 55s:
http://www.phantasmusa.com/quaifeqdf9v.html
Please respond to this thread if there is interested - and please work with Marcin on the pricing. I have a CL65, and have another 4 CL65 owners already interested. If between 216 and 221 folks we can raise more interest, we can own one of this, which is much better than the Kleemann mod to the stock diffs and not as expensive as the O.S. Giken unit resold by Renntech for 5k.
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Answer will be - "I'll take five" as long as it also fits SL diff as well... Oh - those five need to be shipped to Canada

Igor.
I've been in touch with Marcin regularly over last 3 weeks - I have a intercooler kit on order for my 216 65.
Answer will be - "I'll take five" as long as it also fits SL diff as well... Oh - those five need to be shipped to Canada

Igor.
Hmmmm. i was talking R230 body. It is different in the books, but I could not see any differences when working on these - pretty sure it will fit 2004-2005 SL600...
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I would respectively disagree. Once you have a powerful car and you step on it, without LSD you will feel that wheel on one side is turning MUCH faster than the other (unless you are on a perfectly even and balanced surface, which is never the case). Best way to experience this would be in snow

Igor.
I am visiting Quaife tomorrow, and will see if we can defer some of our existing orders to bring production of this version forward.
I will update the position by the end of the week, and if anyone else is interested in giving their VIN, please pm me.
Regards, Kevin Bird.

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Anyone else know of a figment from Quaife for our cars?
I am visiting Quaife tomorrow, and will see if we can defer some of our existing orders to bring production of this version forward.
I will update the position by the end of the week, and if anyone else is interested in giving their VIN, please pm me.
Regards, Kevin Bird.
So, provided we can identify the final drive installed in each car from the Mercedes parts catalogue, if it matches a Quaife unit that has been developed, then there is no need for Guinea Pig activities. What we, Birds, provide, is specifically designed and manufactured to fit your final drive.
There's no doubt that the current Quaife catalogue is misleading, because all E55 cars, for example, are not all compatible with the same Quaife diff. Very shortly, the Quaife online catalogue will contail all of the correct data. Our website already does.
http://www.birdsauto.com/quaife/sear...ercedes&s=&mi=
Any questions, then PM me with you VIN, and I can tell you exactly what you need, whether its in stock, in production with a delivery date or on the plan for later this year.
Regards, Kevin Bird.
I have a 2008 CL65 that I'm looking to get a Quaife unit for. This car only uses one type of rear end housing - do you know of a Quaife part that fits this car and have you installed any? I'm ready to purchase, and have someone locally that can install.
Also, when you say "develop", are you an authorized Quaife reseller that can request Quaife to manufacturer a specific fitment based on a minimum order quantity or are you a R&D facility that co-develops with Quaife with engineering resources and access to a vehicles of exact model yr/make to test them? I just want to understand what you are saying in this context, "we are responsible for developing all the missing Mercedes Quaife ATBs."
So, provided we can identify the final drive installed in each car from the Mercedes parts catalogue, if it matches a Quaife unit that has been developed, then there is no need for Guinea Pig activities. What we, Birds, provide, is specifically designed and manufactured to fit your final drive.
There's no doubt that the current Quaife catalogue is misleading, because all E55 cars, for example, are not all compatible with the same Quaife diff. Very shortly, the Quaife online catalogue will contail all of the correct data. Our website already does.
http://www.birdsauto.com/quaife/sear...ercedes&s=&mi=
Any questions, then PM me with you VIN, and I can tell you exactly what you need, whether its in stock, in production with a delivery date or on the plan for later this year.
Regards, Kevin Bird.
I have a 2008 CL65 that I'm looking to get a Quaife unit for. This car only uses one type of rear end housing - do you know of a Quaife part that fits this car and have you installed any? I'm ready to purchase, and have someone locally that can install.
Also, when you say "develop", are you an authorized Quaife reseller that can request Quaife to manufacturer a specific fitment based on a minimum order quantity or are you a R&D facility that co-develops with Quaife with engineering resources and access to a vehicles of exact model yr/make to test them? I just want to understand what you are saying in this context, "we are responsible for developing all the missing Mercedes Quaife ATBs."
The 216 CL 65 AMG unit is in production right now, and is due to be delivered into stock next month, per our website. So clearly, we have not installed one yet.
The 215 CL 65 AMG is already in stock, and has been so for a number of months now.
Hope this answers your queries, and look forward to receiving your VIN.
Regards, Kevin.
We have plenty of stock.
Here is a link to the product in question.
http://www.birdsauto.com/quaife/sear...=S+600+Biturbo
If you could please fill in the response form by clicking on the product description, I will email you an order form.
Best regards, Kevin.
We have plenty of stock.
Here is a link to the product in question.
http://www.birdsauto.com/quaife/sear...=S+600+Biturbo
If you could please fill in the response form by clicking on the product description, I will email you an order form.
Best regards, Kevin.
Quaife have just completed a major update to their website.
Best bits are here
http://www.quaife.co.uk/shop/search/...taxonomy%3A267
And a video of their impressive production facilities here.
Regards, Kevin
Both devices are designed to improve traction, and therefore reduce wheelspin, improving acceleration and traction control intervention.
Technical differences are that the Renntech is a locking diff. which can produce some unwanted effects, such as power-on understeer (because when locked, there is no differential effect on the rear wheel speeds, making the rear axle virtually 'solid')
Sometimes a locking differentials can interfere with the stability control electronics, but I'm guessing the highly respected Renntech firm have avaoided that problem.
Locking differentials have wearing clutches, which require special lubricants and service schedules.
The Quaife is an Automatic Torque Biasing Differential (ATB). It never locks, but distributes torque to the wheel with most grip, and away from the wheel that is starting to spin. These devices are specifically designed NOT to lock, which is generally acknowledged to be the biggest downside of a clutched differential.
The effects on traction are similar to a locking differential, but potentially much less aggressive, leading to easier control of the rear end of a powerful rear wheel drive car. An ATB diff. doesn't confuse the stability control, and cannot cause understeer. It's completely maintenance free, and uses factory lubricants.
Locking differentials can utilise the potential aggression of the locking effect to deliberately destabilise the rear end on power. This is why they are often the best solution for drifting in relatively low power cars. Of course the S 65 has plenty of power and torque, so you never need to destabilise the car if you wanted to drift the car or generate a little power-on oversteer.
But if you are merely looking for a way to improve the acceleration, dramatically reduce traction control intervention, and want the ability to deploy more of the available performance more of the time, without any of the potential downsides, then I am 100% certain that Quaife will give you what you need.
Regards, Kevin.


