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GreasedMonkey HoofHearted
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Nope. I was right. I merely stated traction. I certainly made no mention of "lap times". ![]()
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------ '07 Audi B7 (8EC) RS4 quattro sal 4.2 FSI V8 32v (BNS), with CSiC ceramic brakes '07 VW (1K) Golf Mk5 GTI 2.0T FSI (BWA) DSG 5dr, colour coded '99 Honda CBR600FX - the blueberry triffle '03 Audi B6 (8E) S4 quattro sal 4.2 V8 40v (BBK) 6sp man (gone) |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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[quote=RedRobin;1353235]....
(I don't know whether to address you as "Sterno" or "Mastoid" - the rest is too much of a mouthful!) ![]() Yes, the Mk5 GTI has TC as part of ESP. The ESP can be switched off via a button in front of the gear stick. The ESP always defaults to being On whenever the ignition is switched on. On the road I always drive with ESP On - Imo it's not a matter of proving you're a man by switching it Off! But different cars behave differently. Don't ask me about the exact structure regarding TC and ESP on the Mk5 - It gets complicated! But the TC icon in the speedo lights up every time the wheels are losing traction and signifies the ESP coming to the rescue. One result of having a mechanical diff like the Quaife is that the TC sensor system is less frequently called upon to instruct the ESP (or however it works). In other words, the ESP follows the Quaife's physical responses rather than rely on electronic sensors which can either go wrong or get dirty like my Wheel Speed Sensors did and which probably then fooled my ESP into action which caused wheel snatching in compensation - Not confidence inspiring!! Someone who knows more than I do may post that I'm talking bollox but I offer this as being to the best of my knowledge. Having spent as much as £1,500 on any mod, the placebo effect naturally comes into play - You say to yourself (or your SWMBO) "Of course it works well - I spent all that money on it and of course I make the best decisions". However, the Quaife is something which has such a physical result that it's not simply your butt-dyno. Whether spending the money is worth it to you or not can only be your decision but I have no regrets and everybody who has either done the same or owned a FWD car with LSD already installed, has nothing but good to say about it - It's an often overlooked mod. Cheers Robin . I think i'll wait and see what the january tax bill is before making any final decision. After owning the car for nearly a year an a half i didn't know it had TC as part of the esp. i must be being too careful with my right foot! (ps "sterno" is fine) |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Good knowledge! I didn't know that it was based on the Golf platform, and that really puts me off now!
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GreasedMonkey HoofHearted
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It is also used by the A3 and S3, and the TT. But it does miss the Torsen. ![]()
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------ '07 Audi B7 (8EC) RS4 quattro sal 4.2 FSI V8 32v (BNS), with CSiC ceramic brakes '07 VW (1K) Golf Mk5 GTI 2.0T FSI (BWA) DSG 5dr, colour coded '99 Honda CBR600FX - the blueberry triffle '03 Audi B6 (8E) S4 quattro sal 4.2 V8 40v (BBK) 6sp man (gone) |
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And it's the Torsen I'd be missing
I'm a bit of a quattro whore ![]()
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GreasedMonkey HoofHearted
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So based on that premis, you would have to turn down a Veyron then? ![]()
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------ '07 Audi B7 (8EC) RS4 quattro sal 4.2 FSI V8 32v (BNS), with CSiC ceramic brakes '07 VW (1K) Golf Mk5 GTI 2.0T FSI (BWA) DSG 5dr, colour coded '99 Honda CBR600FX - the blueberry triffle '03 Audi B6 (8E) S4 quattro sal 4.2 V8 40v (BBK) 6sp man (gone) |
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I'd be interested to know how the Veyron's system works. 2 x Haldex couplings?
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GreasedMonkey HoofHearted
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![]() One at the front and one at the rear. And it doesn't actually have any "centre" diff at all - both front and rear props are permanently driven at equal speeds. ![]()
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