Update
There has been quite alot going on this past while.
I've finally done my first 1/4 day, I had the car stripped out with no spare and no passengers seat and got 14.451 secs @ 98.3MPH which for a 210BHP 209ft-lbs LCR I think aint bad. I was managing to get my 60ft times in the 2.2secs consistently. I'm pretty sure I could have these down a bit if the cues were shorter and less cars were blowing up.
Prior to this I had decided that I was getting a full FIA approved weld in roll cage. There are limited options for this on the
MK1 Leon. So had settled for a Custom Cages one with full triangulation to the front turrets.
But when I was at Crail (for the 1/4 mile) I was hearing a knocking noise when going slow over runts and bumps. So there was something wrong. TBH I was thinking it was the ARB mounts coming loose (even though the bolts are loctited in) but on investigation is seems I have a bigger
problem.
I've had a copy of the work
shop manual ELSAWIN for a year or so which has proved invaluable for the modifications and fixes I have done. But when following the torque settings (to the book) for fitting the dog bone mount to the under side of the clutch housing, I stripped this thread. I did manage to get this drilled and helicoiled but from this point on I was riding my luck a bit.
So on investigating the knocking I have found the boss where the DBM front bolt goes into the clutch housing as split
So that has put pay to the roll cage purchase!!!
So, as I don't like doing things by half, and I was going to do it anyway at some point, I'll be getting my gear box refurbed and will be getting a LSD fitted
Hopefully my SPEC stage 1 clutch and fly wheel are all still in good shape
I have done a bit of investigation into the different LSD's.
Usually it seems people just either go for Peloquin or Quaife. They are both ATB differentials. There is a newish one on the scene made by Autotech called a Wavetec
http://www.autotech.com/prod_drive_wavetracDiffs.htm
These differentials have moved on from the traditional ATB ones to hopefully give more traction. There isn't alot on these yet as they have just been released so it's going to be a bit of a suck it and see.
I now have a good price for this differential and a few good prices from good gear box companies too.
The biggest
problem I have just now is getting a clutch housing. Scrappers won't sell these separate to gear boxes so I have to buy the whole lot. A clutch housing new from Seat is £350, a second hand gear box delivered is about the same.
Basically what I plan to do is get the as good a gear box as I can, send this away to get refurbed and fitted with the diff. Once this is done swap this out on my car then get my ones refurbed either as a back up or sell this one.