Cop Magnet
Enthusiast
The closer your Viper gets to becoming a race car, the further it gets away from being a comfortable daily driver.
Truer words have never been spoken.
The closer your Viper gets to becoming a race car, the further it gets away from being a comfortable daily driver.
Love my Giken. I think I made the right choice on this. once in awhile I do get it right. Great on the drag strip straight runs, strong, no wheel hop.
What setting are you using? Factory recommended or for some other application? How much street, strip, and roadcourse useage are we talking about? Thanks for your input on this subject.
Just an FYI i have about 4000 miles on my Giken now and yes I do get popping from it after very hard driving on the track. The heat generated in that situation will swell the disc's and create more preload. There is very tight tolerances in the Giken and extreme use will produce this. What I "think" it could be is the fact that there are so many clutches in the diff that some never have to move under normal use. Then when tolerances tighten they are engaged more and "pop" loose, maybe for the very first time in a long time. I did not experience any of this when the unit was new and did NOT do any type of break in, hard running right out of the box.
I loved my Quaife till my erratic driving style started slowing me down. I am too old to change my balls out driving style so I bought the Giken, and will never look back. That said I think the Quaife is the obvious choice and offer it to 85% of my customers "based on the actual use and drivers style" all questions I ask about anything I offer. You should never "tell" someone what they want or need, you should talk with them and find out what they need!
I picked up the car today. In addition to the Giken, I had the compression on the Motons moved up a notch and new PS2s put on. ( MY old PS2s were also heat cycled out like the ACR tires.). We also tightened up a few bolts here and there that were not quite torqued to spec. I periodically have same checked just to be on the safe side.
I am going to allow a 3 or 4 hundred mile break in period. It did not pop from the time I left the dealership to the time I got off the highway about 35 miles later. The highway driving would have heated up the whole drivetrain a bit. It popped a couple of times when I turned after gwetting off the highway. I then stopped at a meeting for a bit more than one hour. After I got back in the car, it did not pop on the way back to my office.
The only other thing I have observed so far is that the diff feels stronger but I do not know whether this feeling is real or a psychological effect base on what I have read about the Giken. I will have to wait until after the break in to put her through her paces and see what's what. For now, it feels good to have my Viper back.
It is stronger.
I picked up the car today. In addition to the Giken, I had the compression on the Motons moved up a notch and new PS2s put on. ( MY old PS2s were also heat cycled out like the ACR tires.). We also tightened up a few bolts here and there that were not quite torqued to spec. I periodically have same checked just to be on the safe side.
I am going to allow a 3 or 4 hundred mile break in period. It did not pop from the time I left the dealership to the time I got off the highway about 35 miles later. The highway driving would have heated up the whole drivetrain a bit. It popped a couple of times when I turned after getting off the highway. I then stopped at a meeting for a bit more than one hour. After I got back in the car, it did not pop on the way back to my office.
The only other thing I have observed so far is that the diff feels stronger but I do not know whether this feeling is real or a psychological effect based on what I have read about the Giken. I will have to wait until after the break in to put her through her paces and see what's what. For now, it feels good to have my Viper back.
It's been quiet a few weeks now...I m awaiting your feedback before placing my order...
Just got a Black 04 with 13,000 miles on it and rearend doesn't hold for anything. The car runs great other than that with no rearend noice, chatter, or rattle. After reading some of the posts and talking to a friend, this rear-diff sounds like it may be my problem?
Just got a Black 04 with 13,000 miles on it and rearend doesn't hold for anything. The car runs great other than that with no rearend noice, chatter, or rattle. After reading some of the posts and talking to a friend, this rear-diff sounds like it may be my problem?
From what I see I'm thinking a Giken unit would be over kill for a stock Gen 3 that's only street driven. I Haven't had any problems since the upgrade to the Gen 4 Viscolok unit installed by unitrax along with the 3.55's
Do you guys think my stock Gen 3 would benefit from it? Would I be able to tell the difference on daily driving use?
Just got a Black 04 with 13,000 miles on it and rearend doesn't hold for anything. The car runs great other than that with no rearend noice, chatter, or rattle. After reading some of the posts and talking to a friend, this rear-diff sounds like it may be my problem?
From what I see I'm thinking a Giken unit would be over kill for a stock Gen 3 that's only street driven. I Haven't had any problems since the upgrade to the Gen 4 Viscolok unit installed by unitrax along with the 3.55's
Do you guys think my stock Gen 3 would benefit from it? Would I be able to tell the difference on daily driving use?
When one says the third gen rears are crap, in what way?
Dan...What are 'grabbing' issues w/ the Visco-Loc diff? What are the symptoms and affect on performance?? What happens??