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10-20-2011, 12:37 PM | #1 |
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One of the known shortcomings of a typical torque biasing differential is its loss of drive (behaving much like an open diff) under zero or near-zero torque conditions (for example, when there is 'no-load' applied through the drivetrain, either at vehicle stationary and/or transition from engine driving vehicle to engine braking and back). The Wavetrac® differential uses a patent pending design to improve grip in low traction conditions. Precisely engineered, converging / diverging wave profiles are placed on one side gear and its mating preload hub. As the two side gears rotate relative to each other, each wave surface climbs the other, causing them to move apart. This imparts an increased normal force through the side gears, increasing the bias ratio as a function of load. This increase occurs automatically only when conditions find it necessary, and it 'reverts' back to its nominal bias ratio quickly and seamlessly, maintaining optimal drivability and performance at all times. It's like having two differentials in one: you get the benefit of a higher bias ratio when needed without detriment to the car's handling. Interchangeable Friction Plates Provide Controlled Bias Here's something else you won't find in any other design: The Wavetrac® diff's behavior can be altered in the field to suit your needs. It comes standard with carbon-fiber bias plates for the best all around performance. Interchangeable plates using materials with different friction coefficients to fine-tune the bias ratio are sold separately. These friction plates provide a mechanism to tune the response of the differential as a function of applied torque load. The applied torque load manifests itself as an axial load from the differential pinions into the housing. This axial force is then considered a normal force into the friction plate, and as a function of the effective coefficient of friction, will provide a resistive torque to the rotational motion of the differential pinions. The resistive torque will add to the resistance of relative rotation of all components within the differential. The resistive force, however, is non-uniform since it is a function of the axial load from the differential pinions. The unbalance of the resistive torque will manifest as non-uniform energy absorption within the differential causing a bias ratio. Superior Design, Materials, and Construction Designed from a clean sheet, the new Wavetrac® Differential brings current gear technology to the market. Internally, its gear tooth forms are optimized for strength and improved oil film retention over competitive designs. Our gear package is smaller, reducing overall mass, yet is more durable. Attention was also paid to the side gear/axle interface, putting as much material thickness as possible in this critical area - most important when power levels get high. Each Wavetrac® Differential is crafted from the highest quality materials available. The internal gears are made from high strength 9310 alloy steel. The diff bodies are machined from case hardened steel billet. To complete the package, every Wavetrac® differential is built exclusively using high quality, high strength fasteners from ARP®, the world leader in fastener technology. $1395 Order here: https://hpautosport.com/product/wave...r-bmw-e8x-e9x/ Diff tool: https://hpautosport.com/product/hpa-differential-tool/ Last edited by HP Autosport; 07-08-2023 at 08:42 PM.. |
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I checked your description page, but it only stated 135i auto, and 335i applications, is there a diff option for 135i's with 6MT and larger housing?
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Couple of questions regarding my 2011 135i w/ 6-speed manual transmission:
#1 - If I select the 3.08 drive + $500 refundable core, how much time do I have to ship my core back? #2 - If I opt for Sport 3.46 gearing built from brand new BMW final drives, will you buy back my 3.08 core? #3 - How much for shipping to Quebec, Canada? Thanks.
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You have two weeks starting from the date you receive it. #2 - If I opt for Sport 3.46 gearing built from brand new BMW final drives, will you buy back my 3.08 core? No, the 3.46 sport final drive does not require a core and we do not purchase cores at this points as we have more cores than spaces for them at this point. #3 - How much for shipping to Quebec, Canada? Please PM us your postal code. |
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Thinking these questions could help others to make an informed decision:
Based on this marketing claim "One of the known shortcomings of a typical torque biasing differential is its loss of drive (behaving much like an open diff) under zero or near-zero torque conditions (for example, when there is 'no-load' applied through the drivetrain, either at vehicle stationary and/or transition from engine driving vehicle to engine braking and back)." #1 - Is the Wavetrac unit better suited to slippery road conditions than the other dual purpose "major" diff competitor? #2 - Being one of the lowest cost offering out there, how does the Wavetrac hold up to the abuse at track lapping events, comparatively to competitors? #3 - How stable is the Wavetrac entering curves and exiting them while putting the power down, comparatively to competitors? #4 - How is the noise (clicking when load is applied/removed). Any whine noise at constant highway speeds? #5 - Is a yearly diff fluid swap the only maintenance an owner will need to plan for? Thanks for your excellent support!
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If I did buy just the LSD how much money would it cost to install it on my auto(bolted diff)? How expensive is it $1000-1500?I know it's not cheap.
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3 hours for removal/re-install of entire "pumpkin" to the car. Total of 6.5-7 hours.
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