I remember when you initially got the car, and you said that 250hp would be the sweet spot........It took you all of 1-2 months before you started hunting the big power
and your pulling me in with you
I personally agree with your initial thoughts tbh, and believe that any more than 250hp on these platforms will just become a nightmare or waste of time.
When i mentioned to VWRacing that i was surprised to have torque steer with such small power, they agreed saying they couldn't believe how much blades had with only a stage 1 map. So i cant imagine what it would act like with another 60-70Hp. You would spend most of your time fighting the torque steer instead of trying to corner or accelerate smoothly. To much more power and i thik we will end up surpassing or ruining the capabilities of this chassis.
If your chasing 1/4 mile times then yeah big power, low weight. But these chassis/engine combos are great for twisty track work, and dont need huge power to pull it off, unlike alot of heavier machinery
you having the diff done?
Need you ask
Ive been doing a lot of inquiries about this. Quaife, Peloquin and wavetrac have said that unless they can get hold of a cheap DSG7 gearbox they are not that bothered about developing it. APR Australia have been developing one alongside a german company, however that is a plate differential and not a ATB diff.
Main issues with that are that plate differentials need servicing as the plates wear down. They are not a fit and forget item, so whilst plate diffs are regarded as being superior to ATB diffs, is that a good option if its not going to last very long??