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demondriverdan

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Post #51
Miles is about the same actually

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Posted 10th Mar 2015 at 22:08
Day666

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Post #52
demondriverdan wrote:
I love the diff, 100% agree it was the best thing we've put in the car. Mine's obviously in race spec as well, not sure how you deal with it on the road, it's not nice to drive slowly!


Mine was clinking/Clonking when driving slowly ...but that 1/2 of a second bottle of Redline sorted that out totally Thumbs up
Posted 11th Mar 2015 at 07:18
Day666

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Post #53
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That's not particularly aggressive and has no locking under deceleration, nice set up for a fast road/track car though IMO!


AllanAllen ...I'm told you really know your stuff so I'm really glad you said that Thumbs up
I left the choice to Miles & thank god he seems to of chosen well then ?
Posted 11th Mar 2015 at 07:23
blandy

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Post #54
Anybody know how easy it is to change the set up on the 3j? I'm guessing it's a job that needs sending to 3j?

Mine was set light don't know exact settings I brought from miles and asked for it fairly light as no pas and a quaife quick rack on my 205 but now I'm going for the elec steering column I'm thinking would make sense to get the diff adjusted to a more manly setting and get the most out of it
Posted 31st Jul 2016 at 16:49
demondriverdan

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Post #55
Are you going down the Corsa steering column or Saxo / 106?

I'd send it to 3J. I asked about changing it once but it sounded pretty complex!

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Posted 31st Jul 2016 at 19:34
blandy

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Post #56
Corsa type option. I have a quaife quick rack that's non powersteering so the 106 set up would mean changing the rack which I didn't want to do + the adjusatability of the corsa type settings appeal to me as can Taylor it to the level of assistance I want.

I have got a corsa c column in the garage complete ready to be modified but am actually getting a pre made set up now so will be selling off the diy bits
Posted 31st Jul 2016 at 21:15
demondriverdan

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Post #57
I'll be interested in them when you do come to sell Smile

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Posted 31st Jul 2016 at 22:36

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