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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
no, Sharif is talking about the RS and he happens to be right. There is a difference between streetable and seamless. If the customer wants seamless, as in, I can't tell its even in there, then the Quaife is the way to go. However, to do a Quiafe on anything but a base model gets very very expensive, especially after install is concerned.
indeed there is a difference, i agree with ya on that one. i suppose people would like to have omething at least like oem feel with no drawbacks whatsoever.

i still have yet to see/drive a carbonetics unit though, i would be very interested to see how it would compare to the cusco.
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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:11 AM
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I agree with Sharif in that the Cusco RS is not completely seamless for a daily driver.

Mine's currently for sale, but when it was installed (60%), it was VERY quiet.

However, on tight turns with street tires you could easily feel light grabiness/scrubbing. Winter 215/65/16 Blizzak tires were particularily useless obviously. With 255/40/18 Azenis it was much better, but only when using R compounds was the diff completely transparent. Fresh Redline synthetic would help for a few months.

On the track, that thing is amazing. Worth a good second per minute.

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