Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential (Front): Mitsubishi Eclipse 90-99 AWD #20218
| The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! |  | | | | | PART# | QFE-QDH8B | | | | | Our price: | |
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Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential (Center): Mitsubishi Eclipse 92-99 AWD #20217
| The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! *Note: Effective June 15, 2001, Autotech will
no longer replace broken differential housings on 76.309.155 (9B1) Center Differentials at no charge.
We have
found that, due to design constraints of the transmission, the original equipment third gear that meshes with the center diff
housing is prone to failure under extreme loading in modified vehicles. When this gear fails, it may cause the gear teeth
ground on the Quaife housing to break, necessitating replacement. The Quaife Center Differential made for the Mitsubishi Eclipse/Talon
AWD Turbo models are built from very high strength, case hardened material. However, even the superior construction of the
Quaife Differential may fail under these situations, under no fault of the Quaife product.
Since this type of
failure is not a fault of the Quaife product, we will not replace a broken housing that is due to this type of occurrence
free of charge under the Quaife lifetime warranty policy. We will, however, replace the housings at a specially arranged price
that covers our manufacturing costs.
All other components of this differential remain fully covered under our
limited lifetime warranty. |  | | | | | PART # | QFE-QDH9B | | | Our
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Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential: Mitsubishi Eclipse 92-99 2WD #20219 | The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! |  | | | | | PART# | QFE-QDH7B | | | | Our
price: | |
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Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential (Front): Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 8/8MR/9 #21585
| The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! |  | | | | | | PART# | QFE-QDH12B | | | | Our price: | |
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Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential (Center): Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 8/8MR/9 #20220 | The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! |  | | | | | PART# | QFE-QDH13B | | | | Our price: | |
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Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential (Front): Subaru STi 6-Speed DCCD Gearbox #21586
| The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! |  | | | |
| PART# | QFE-QDH3Y | | | | Our price: | |
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Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential: Acura Integra LS/GS 90-00 #21841
| The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! |
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Quaife ATB Helical Limited-Slip Differential: Honda Civic/Del Sol DOHC Vtec B16A #21840 | The Ultimate Differential
The Quaife torque biasing differential enables
your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. How?
By getting the power to the ground!
The Quaife
Differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions, instead of just one. With an ordinary open differential,
standard on most cars, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheelspin under acceleration. This happens because the open
differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip (along the path of least resistance). The Quaife, however, does just
the opposite. It senses which wheel has the better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly,
and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel.
In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration
runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of
an ordinary differential (they don't call open diffs "peglegs" for nothing).
In cornering, while
accelerating out of a turn, the Quaife biases power to the outside wheel, reducing inside-wheel spin. This allows the driver
to begin accelerating earlier, exiting the corner at a higher speed.
The Quaife also controls loss of traction
when the front wheels are on slippery surfaces such as ice and snow or mud, providing the appropriate biased traction needed
to overcome these adverse conditions. The Quaife Differential provides constant and infinitely variable drive. Power is transferred
automatically without the use of normal friction pads or plates seen in other limited-slip designs.
The Quaife's
unique design offers maximum traction, improves handling and steering, and puts the power where it is needed most. A definite
advantage whether on the track or on the street.
The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife
is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement.
The Quaife is great
for street driving or racing. Racers don't have to put up with locking mechanisms or spools that created unwanted understeer
under power, or in the case of front-drive cars, even tear the steering wheel out of their hands when cornering. Because it
behaves like an open differential during ordinary driving, street drivers will have trouble telling it's there until pushing
the car's limits.
The Quaife has been proven in everything from SCCA Rally to Formula 1. It provides autocrossers
with such an advantage, it has become "required" equipment for a winning effort.
More and more auto
manufacturers are specifying the Quaife ATB Differential as original equipment in their high performance models - for good
reason - it works!
The Quaife ATB Differential comes with something else other's don't have: a Limited
Lifetime Warranty. This warranty applies even when raced ! |
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