Postby prackers » 17 Jun 2015 11:05
In my (limited) experience noise shouldn't be a problem, I have a plate type in my Westfield and have never noticed any sounds from the diff, although the car is fairly loud what with wind plus mechanical noise. On the other hand I had a Twin-cam Escort Rally car many years ago with a plate diff and that did growl and chatter under hard cornering, but that was in the late 70's and I assume the technology has moved on since then?
I have a Quaife ATB in my current TR7 project but currently do not have more than a few miles on it so not really in a position to comment on it just yet.
In your shoes I would probably just try it in the car, the pro's and con's between the two are well documented elsewhere and in a TR the mileage is unlikely to cause the plate type to wear out in your lifetime!
1978 TR7 FHC 4.0 Toyota V8
1979 TR7 DHC 5.7 Chevy V8
1980 TR7 FHC 2.0
1981 TR7 DHC (not decided yet)



