I have a Brilliant Question! L@@K
#2
It already is biased to the rear - factory differential is 3:2 (Rear:Front), the reason it understeers so much is that the engine is mounted in front of the headlights.
But what you want is this:
http://www.stasisengineering.com/Cat...&VID=96&PID=99
Increases the bias from 3:2 to 5:1 - in other words, more of the power goes to the rear wheels. And it's not very expensive either!
*edit* I had the wrong ratio for the STaSIS modified differential - fixed.
But what you want is this:
http://www.stasisengineering.com/Cat...&VID=96&PID=99
Increases the bias from 3:2 to 5:1 - in other words, more of the power goes to the rear wheels. And it's not very expensive either!
*edit* I had the wrong ratio for the STaSIS modified differential - fixed.
Last edited by MrFlippant; 08-07-2008 at 11:34 PM.
#5
I think TheRussian discovered on a dyno that that's not true...that the split is more like 40/60 front/rear. At least, I think it was him and I think that's what he found.
#8
I have the stasis center diff and it is awesome. In normal driving conditions the car operates as normal but under load is when the magic begins. The bias does change depending on where you are in the turn and the first time I hit a freeway on ramp that I had been on many times before was sheer enjoyment as I felt like I was being pushed and then pulled through the turn but with total control the whole time.
It was well worth the cost, especially since I did the Neuspeed 19mm rear sway bar with metal endlinks at the same time ......... ....... "It handled like it was on rails"
It was well worth the cost, especially since I did the Neuspeed 19mm rear sway bar with metal endlinks at the same time ......... ....... "It handled like it was on rails"
#9
B7 (2006) started a new generation of Torsen-based Quattro. Audi advertises it as a 40F/60R split with the ability to go up to 80% in front and 100% in the rear. Drive a B7, you'll immediately note a difference from a B6 with "spirited" driving.
B8 S4 debuts some new funky generation of super-duper Quattro.
Here's a good article, courtesy of Wikipedia to break down the generations:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quattro...rive_system%29
#10
to add to what manufan said, the washers will make it seem like a rwd in certain aspects but you will still have the awd. when you're in a turn, more power will shift to the rear tires and as you leave the turn, the power will even up again, leaving you with longer acceleration time throughout the corner. this may be part of my plans for next summer but i'm not sure since almost every bolt on my car is frozen and i don't want to bite any bullets anytime soon again