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im running 210bhp and gotto say a diff is a must if u haven't got 1 get 1

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  • How much did you pay? I'm spending a fortune on mine recently so may aswell throw one of these at it too as some point lol!

  • Ohh and wavetrac comes with lifetime guarantee

  • Im more amazed that Coskev and the OP actually agreed on something for once........   LOL!

Couldn't agree more B)

Check my for sale... Got a jabba one for sale

Great mod.

Would suggest to anyone, even if the car is quite lightly tuned.

Agreed,can't wait to get mine

Agreed,can't wait to get mine

Which one are you going for?

Is it a costly mod ? 

Not sure yet Richard. Either quaife or wavetrac. They do the same thing in essence but the wavetrac has pretty diagrams and a wonderful description to make it sound better :)

Is it a costly mod ?

Yes, sadly

Not sure yet Richard. Either quaife or wavetrac. They do the same thing in essence but the wavetrac has pretty diagrams and a wonderful description to make it sound better :)

I had the Quaife and it was difficult to see much difference with Pete's Wavetrac, although the latter did feel a little smoother putting the power down.

But that could just be the overall car set up.

If I was honest I'd probably give a Wavetrac a go next time.

Yep I am sold by the wavetrac after going out in Pete's car.

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I got quaiff in my fab and wavetrac in my vxr love them both!

Check my for sale... Got a jabba one for sale

 

Do you mean your RARB???

The way I see it there is little point going past stage 1 power without one. No point having more power if you can't put it down cleanly! Even a stage 1 car would benefit from one, as they struggle to get traction at times.

 

Yes it's costly but Yes it's worth it lol

The way I see it there is little point going past stage 1 power without one. No point having more power if you can't put it down cleanly! Even a stage 1 car would benefit from one, as they struggle to get traction at times.

 

Yes it's costly but Yes it's worth it lol

 

Amen brother, can I get a Hallelujah!

im running 210bhp and gotto say a diff is a must if u haven't got 1 get 1

How much did you pay? I'm spending a fortune on mine recently so may aswell throw one of these at it too as some point lol!

Ohh and wavetrac comes with lifetime guarantee

And I can vouch for the wavetrac warranty too, mine went wrong on the 1st rally, not major but stopped locking, it was sorted by regal autosport for the postage price.

The failure was put down to the oil overheating in the gearbox On the tight twisty stages we did, it still had drive but worked more like a quiafe . I.would recommend one over buying a bigger turbo as it will make the car faster and more predictable.

I did sell mine and buy a kaaz for rallying but would have the wavetrac every day for a road car

does anyone have links and prices to the Wavetrac Diff please?

Rob at W8 performance can get you pricing :)

I like the idea on how the wavetrac works. I've only driven one car with a LSD (Kev's) and it was better then I expected on getting the power down. If you do trackdays then I would have one on a standard Fabia TDI as it will make a massive difference on accelerating out of corners.

Don't be forgetting to figure in to your costings an ARP bolt set if you go with a Quaife diff.

 

Does the Wavetrac even come with bolts?

Don't be forgetting to figure in to your costings an ARP bolt set if you go with a Quaife diff.

 

Does the Wavetrac even come with bolts?

You will also need arp bolt kit for a wavetrac

I used the eBay bolt kit, think it was £50 ,vw do one too

Worth buying a new Speedo ring to fit as well as they are easily bust on removal

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