27-06-2015, 03:42 PM | #1 |
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Replacement rear Diff: Standard or Quaife
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I need to replace my rear diff as after 60k miles it has too much play for my liking. Took it off and had a look to make sure as it was clonking like mad. The noise was partially rear driveshaft play (replacements on order since May from BMW Germany with ETA of August.. ) but mostly sloppy movement within the diff. I've been looking into my replacement options as the OEM if f'in expensive and Quaife appear to offer an 'uprated' solution: https://shop.quaife.co.uk/quaife-bmw...g-m3-cs-m3-csl I use the car as my daily (fast B road equivalent) and the occasional track day. It doesn't get spared and I enjoy a bit of cornering 'movement' on my daily drive home.. Has anyone fitted the Quaife Diff and have any insight as to whether it's an improvement on OEM? Thanks Niall
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27-06-2015, 08:28 PM | #2 |
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Put a drexler in, traction is brilliant. If not I would just refresh OEM diff.
Quaifes go open when one wheel off the ground (so all power goes to the unloaded wheel), unless they've changed the design?
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27-06-2015, 10:09 PM | #3 |
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Had this debate with Bart's and Simpson's.
Horses for courses but I elected for oem as it's been A1 for 60K miles. That said I've heard a lot of good things said for the aftermarket options. |
28-06-2015, 10:23 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the replies guys. The indy I use is looking for part numbers to replace the internals if that's an option. The problem in the Emerald Isle is a lack of expertise that you have readily available in the UK. I'll look into the Drexler. I didn't know that about the Quaife and it is a serious factor to consider as the roads are so choppy here that the inside wheel on a bend would often have a little air time..
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28-06-2015, 09:41 PM | #5 |
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What is involved in "refreshing" and OEM diff, i.e., parts, labour etc.
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I really rate my Drexler (not that I can remember driving my car ), traction was on another level and so predictable when it went compared to the OEM diff.
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29-06-2015, 12:59 PM | #7 |
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I put a 4.1 in my M3 diff. Totally transforms the car.
Think it was £800 for CWP and about £400 to fit with new seals and some other bits. |
29-06-2015, 04:20 PM | #8 |
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Different thing - final drive can be done in conjunction with Drexler too - I think 3.9 probably the sweet spot for a road car that is also used on track.
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29-06-2015, 05:31 PM | #9 |
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Putting 18s (with 265/30 rear tyre) on nearly has the same effect as putting a 3.9 ratio in the diff .
19s standard final drive Max speed at 8000rpm Diff Ratio 3.62 N/A 1st Gear Ratio 4.23 = 39.26mph 2nd Gear Ratio 2.53 = 65.64mph 3rd Gear Ratio 1.67 = 99.44mph 4th Gear Ratio 1.23 = 135.02mph 5th Gear Ratio 1.00 = 166.07mph 6th Gear Ratio 0.83 = 200.09mph 18s standard final drive Diff Ratio 3.62 N/A 1st Gear Ratio 4.23 = 37.71mph 2nd Gear Ratio 2.53 = 63.04mph 3rd Gear Ratio 1.67 = 95.51mph 4th Gear Ratio 1.23 = 129.67mph 5th Gear Ratio 1.00 = 159.50mph 6th Gear Ratio 0.83 = 192.17mph 19s and shorter final drive Diff Ratio 3.90 N/A 1st Gear Ratio 4.23 = 36.44mph 2nd Gear Ratio 2.53 = 60.93mph 3rd Gear Ratio 1.67 = 92.31mph 4th Gear Ratio 1.23 = 125.32mph 5th Gear Ratio 1.00 = 154.15mph 6th Gear Ratio 0.83 = 185.72mph 18s and shorter final drive Diff Ratio 3.90 N/A 1st Gear Ratio 4.23 = 35.00mph 2nd Gear Ratio 2.53 = 58.52mph 3rd Gear Ratio 1.67 = 88.65mph 4th Gear Ratio 1.23 = 120.36mph 5th Gear Ratio 1.00 = 148.05mph 6th Gear Ratio 0.83 = 178.37mph And for Billy and Adem: 18s with even shorter final drive Diff Ratio 4.10 N/A 1st Gear Ratio 4.23 = 33.29mph 2nd Gear Ratio 2.53 = 55.66mph 3rd Gear Ratio 1.67 = 84.33mph 4th Gear Ratio 1.23 = 114.49mph 5th Gear Ratio 1.00 = 140.83mph 6th Gear Ratio 0.83 = 169.67mph
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