quaife vs mazdaspeed lsd????

Tough call.
You'd have to put a quaiffe in an MSP and see how it works...

Keep in mind: The Togiko Fuju Sangyo blah blah blah is tuned for this car.
The quaiffe is tuned for racing...
 
i got a pro5, if that makes a difference, and a stage 3 clutch, think i should go with the quaiffe? i want it basically for street, track racing. thanks for the help
 
i should have my mp3 back today or tom. with the MSP lsd in it. I hope it is good. I am also getting my flywheel and clutch put in. I would think the Quilife one is better, the mazdaformance guy has it in his pro. Its like double the price though.
 
paulmp3 said:
i should have my mp3 back today or tom. with the MSP lsd in it. I hope it is good. I am also getting my flywheel and clutch put in. I would think the Quilife one is better, the mazdaformance guy has it in his pro. Its like double the price though.
Paul, let us know how this goes....(bump)
 
Still waiting:mad: it has been over a week now. it was suppose to be ready last fri. everytime i call them they had to order another part. I better have it back for the weekend. i want to put my springs and Racingharts on!!
 
I can't even believe you asked which is better. I'll put it this way, you get what you pay for. You pay less than $800 for a LSD, you get a bad LSD.
 
dumb question

I understand this may be a dumb question... but i don't know so i am going to ask.

I have only seen LSD's for manual cars. Do automatics have something already built in for this? Or do they just feel that it is not needed for automatics?

Reason why I ask...
I plan to turbo my Auto (sport shift) P5 and was curious if torque steer would be a problem.

Thanks,
Dale.
 
Re: dumb question

dficken said:
I understand this may be a dumb question... but i don't know so i am going to ask.

I have only seen LSD's for manual cars. Do automatics have something already built in for this? Or do they just feel that it is not needed for automatics?

Reason why I ask...
I plan to turbo my Auto (sport shift) P5 and was curious if torque steer would be a problem.

Thanks,
Dale.
LSD's are used in both manual and AT cars. The purpose is the same, to limit the percentage of force that can be applied to one wheel to prevent wheelspin.
 
Thanks for the reply.
I was just curious since I have checked a few sites and that all refer to LSD for "manual".
Wasn't sure if they had them for autos or not.
Thanks again.
Dale.
 
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