When driving well, with a well set up car, the Quafe seems to work quite good.
At Black Hawk Farms recently, with my Goodparts Swaybar and Uncle Jack Close
Ratio Gearbox, I noticed no loss of traction at the 'inside' wheel. I was
always in the power the curve and on the gas in the twisties.
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Joe (A)
> I agree as well,
> I have one car with a Quaife and two with the salisbury. My A had a weled
> rear until I broke an axle going around Oak Bend at VIR. The quaife is a
> little more unpredictable than the Salisbury, and you have to do a bit of
> manuvering to keep the inside wheel down at times (or loose traction). I
> have no complaints from the Salisbury and you might try Taylor Race
> engineering (they have a web site).
> Bill
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