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LSD/driveline upgrades theory

Posted: 23 Apr 2008 11:50 pm
by Ozbrick
Hi dudes!

I have been in talk with some diff companies in australia to make a custom centre in the existing housing, job would take 6 months, price, well the equivalent of 1000 pounds!!! Not impressed, but it is PPG, the gearbox and diff specialists down under.

Anyway, I was down at Swedish Salvage in Adelaide (Volvo spares place) and asked him whether a diff could be adapted to suit. We proceeded to have a massive argument with me about the availability of gear, I said it could be done, he said you would have to move the gearbox to the front and have 760 IRS at the back to do it properly. He didn't know anything about the 360 aftermarket bits, but he did say that even if you did have an LSD, the power of a turbo engine would still destroy the driveline as the crown and pinion (I hope I got that right) that connects the prop to gearbox to diff is too small/weak and would fail as soon as the clutch was dropped (not that I drive like that). He also said that since the gearbox was on it's side, so the gears work in oil so the shift would always be slow and sloppy.

Has anyone looked into upgrading the bits he's talking about, I know Recoprop do an upgraded prop, and I can get an LSD from Quaife, but what else should be upgraded at the same time??

Are there any other cars with a similar setup that we could make a hybrid setup out of???

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 06:25 am
by filthyjohn
This is becoming more and more important. There's now probably enough demand for a company to make plenty of money out of strengthened driveline stuff for 300s. You can only get a quaife if you have 9 friends who are all willing to pay 600quid each. Plus the drifters don't like them, and they're pretty much the market for 300 bits.

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 09:44 am
by Chris_C
From what I've heard (talking to some autotest guys a while back), the 600 quid quaiffes arn't worth thinking about, thing is, the guy never really explained himself, so I'm dubious about the info. Something worth looking into first though.

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 01:13 pm
by Jason B
I'm looking for a slipper at some point too, would be interesting if anyone could prove the dana 30 legend as they are cheap and have loads of options on final drives.

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 07:11 pm
by kaos
how cheap are we talking for the dana stuff? as if its cheap enough i might look in to it..

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 08:28 pm
by Ronnie
Porsche 944 and 928 both have transaxle gearboxes, and both had LSD's available although manual 928's are rare at the best of times. These can happily take in excess of 300hp.

Alfa 75 also had a transaxle - don't know if an LSD was an option, but given the pedigree I expect so. Alfa gearboxes need to be treated with respect to last.

All these LSD units would be fast road spec, not dorifto... Drifters would be better off with airlockers, I reckon. "On" for the track, "Off" for the road. I'm much more interested in a less aggressive fast road type to be honest.

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 10:06 pm
by filthyjohn
I just accepted the quaife rumours, assuming they'd want a minimum run to justify manufacturing a new product, and 600quid is about the right money for the market leading ATB. It might be worth ringing a few companies to see if they'd knock some up. I'll also be sending a spare transaxle to a rallycross garage in Cambs to see what my mate thinks.
As for using bits from other cars, anything can be made to fit. Does anyone know any dimensions for boxes and diffs they think might fit? It's time to start measuring things up and gathering all our ideas together here.

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 10:41 pm
by Ronnie
Quaife LSD for Goof & Scirocco Mk2's also come in at about 600 quid - high quality parts with a very low failure rate

Posted: 25 Apr 2008 07:50 am
by Ozbrick
Thanks for the replies guys! I have looked into the 75 option and there is a readily available supply of LSD's and gearboxs and upgraded crown wheels/pinions available. There is a guy on an australian performance forum running 224kW through a turbo 6 cylinder alfa engine and he does regular trackwork. Could we mate the de dion tubes to the alfa box or use the entire 75 rear axle setup?? It looks to have a differet mounting system too.

Posted: 25 Apr 2008 08:12 am
by Ronnie
Sounds like it's up to the job then! Alfa 75 also has inboard brakes, but I'm sure these could be deleted. There's a Finnish boy on here using custom g/boxes by making up a spaceframe to hold it, and then attaching the frame to the V300 fixing points and torque tube:

Full thread Here

Nice solution

Posted: 25 Apr 2008 11:52 am
by Jason B
I would be looking for a nice progressive unit, probably viscous type as I don't fancy having a really grabby diff for rallying would be much fun at all!

Posted: 25 Apr 2008 05:17 pm
by Fuse
http://www.volvo300mania.com/forum-uk/v ... php?t=5828

There are pics of a project of this one Swedish guy. Getrag gearbox+760 multilink diff with 360 torque tube.

Here's the original project topic with all the pics. http://www.300power.com/forum/index.php?topic=3620.0

Posted: 25 Apr 2008 06:34 pm
by Jason B
same links as ronnie posted but yes, that is one solution - though I'd imagine its a fair bit more expensive than just sorting an lsd with choice of final drive (for those of us not intending on reaching m47 fragging power levels). How much do those getrags cost?

Posted: 25 Apr 2008 07:02 pm
by Ronnie
Fuse wrote:There are pics of a project of this one Swedish guy. Getrag gearbox+760 multilink diff with 360 torque tube.
Ah, sorry man - I got the wrong country

Posted: 25 Apr 2008 07:24 pm
by xtrmjks
I'm DESPERATELY looking for LSD unit for my 360.. :shock: