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Peloquin Differentials
Tfsi_Mike:
Anybody have a peloquin diff in a manual Gti / S3 / Cupra? I have just bought one for fitting in the money put.
Common sense is telling me to wait until the clutch starts slipping and fit a new clutch and diff all at once. So may be a bit until I fit it. (Sachs kit / new oem DMF have 40k Miles @ stage 2+) no trackdays or launches
Do you know the model number?
How do you find driving differs, normal cornering / sprited driving?
Are you happy with the improvement?
Be interested to hear people's opinions :popcornsoda:
MAT ED30:
When I had the diff done I got clutch slip but I had stock pressure plate and paddle clutch disc as suddenly the car had all this grip. Vwr popped the gearbox out and put a full clutch kit in and it's not slipped ever again
Tfsi_Mike:
--- Quote from: MAT ED30 on January 24, 2012, 09:39:30 am ---When I had the diff done I got clutch slip but I had stock pressure plate and paddle clutch disc as suddenly the car had all this grip. Vwr popped the gearbox out and put a full clutch kit in and it's not slipped ever again
--- End quote ---
How many miles has your clutch kit done now Matt?
Is yours quaiffe? :happy2:
MAT ED30:
yes its a quaiffe diff and i think its about 10 to 12k
Tfsi_Mike:
--- Quote from: MAT ED30 on January 24, 2012, 10:15:13 am ---yes its a quaiffe diff and i think its about 10 to 12k
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Do you still have the star shaped paddle one?
I'm trying to figure out if this kit is what I need (1st kit on page)
http://www.sachsperformance.com/Sachs-Performance-Clutch-Powerclutch/VW/VW-Golf-V-1K1-10-03-%3E/2-0-GTI-169-kW-;-BYD-;-09/2006/SRE-Performance-Clutch-Kit::85.html?XTCsid=261f31absl6571d5ilgt6h2v40
Part number for kit is: [001394.999502] Transmittable torque 480+Nm.
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