Auburn Differential Option
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Auburn Differential Option
Ok, so my firehawk came with all the options except the bilstein suspension and auburn differential..
I know the bilstein suspension lowers the car and helps with handling, but what does the differential do?
I pretty much want to know the difference in preformance and etc. there is between my hawk and a hawk with the auburn.
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Ry
I know the bilstein suspension lowers the car and helps with handling, but what does the differential do?
I pretty much want to know the difference in preformance and etc. there is between my hawk and a hawk with the auburn.
Thanks,
Ry
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The Auburn is supposed to be a "premium high torque performance differential". I haven't had any trouble with mine, but I know of some owners (who probably drag race their cars) have. It was a pretty expensive option (at $799 Canadian in 1999). In 1999, 30% of Firehawks were ordered with the Auburn rear.
According to the SLP press release, the Auburn "enhances traction and helps reduce differential operating temperatures under certain driving conditions. System detects variance in the gripping force of each rear tire and redistributes the engine load as road conditions change, thereby enhancing vehicle performance and stability."
I do know that the Auburn cannot use synthetic oil, and is very sensitive to the correct amount of GM additive. Without the proper oil (and additive), it is very noisy. I have regularly maintained mine (in 60K kms, it has had at least 3 fluid changes), and am quite happy with it.
According to the SLP press release, the Auburn "enhances traction and helps reduce differential operating temperatures under certain driving conditions. System detects variance in the gripping force of each rear tire and redistributes the engine load as road conditions change, thereby enhancing vehicle performance and stability."
I do know that the Auburn cannot use synthetic oil, and is very sensitive to the correct amount of GM additive. Without the proper oil (and additive), it is very noisy. I have regularly maintained mine (in 60K kms, it has had at least 3 fluid changes), and am quite happy with it.
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Originally Posted by hawkfiend
The Auburn is supposed to be a "premium high torque performance differential". I haven't had any trouble with mine, but I know of some owners (who probably drag race their cars) have. It was a pretty expensive option (at $799 Canadian in 1999). In 1999, 30% of Firehawks were ordered with the Auburn rear.
According to the SLP press release, the Auburn "enhances traction and helps reduce differential operating temperatures under certain driving conditions. System detects variance in the gripping force of each rear tire and redistributes the engine load as road conditions change, thereby enhancing vehicle performance and stability."
I do know that the Auburn cannot use synthetic oil, and is very sensitive to the correct amount of GM additive. Without the proper oil (and additive), it is very noisy. I have regularly maintained mine (in 60K kms, it has had at least 3 fluid changes), and am quite happy with it.
According to the SLP press release, the Auburn "enhances traction and helps reduce differential operating temperatures under certain driving conditions. System detects variance in the gripping force of each rear tire and redistributes the engine load as road conditions change, thereby enhancing vehicle performance and stability."
I do know that the Auburn cannot use synthetic oil, and is very sensitive to the correct amount of GM additive. Without the proper oil (and additive), it is very noisy. I have regularly maintained mine (in 60K kms, it has had at least 3 fluid changes), and am quite happy with it.
I guess I don't know how important this differential is.. It was about 800 bucks as an option, but would it help another stock hawk kick my *** in a race? lol.
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The auburn is a friction style diff were as the stock torsen is a gear style diff.
From what I have read it would appear that for handling the torsen would be better. Its also cheaper to maintain since it does not require a posi additive. Plus since there are no friction materials to wear out it should be as good at 100k miles as it is new.
The difference is in how they apply/split the torque between the rear wheels. I can't think of any advantage one would have over the other in a straight line. Both are weak and can break if used for drag racing.
FWIW I am one of the guys who broke their auburn drag racing (doh!)
From what I have read it would appear that for handling the torsen would be better. Its also cheaper to maintain since it does not require a posi additive. Plus since there are no friction materials to wear out it should be as good at 100k miles as it is new.
The difference is in how they apply/split the torque between the rear wheels. I can't think of any advantage one would have over the other in a straight line. Both are weak and can break if used for drag racing.
FWIW I am one of the guys who broke their auburn drag racing (doh!)
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If you don't put in any (or the incorrect amount) of the GM additive, the Auburn makes a loud clunking/banging noise, particularly when you are turning corners. This will also happen if synthetic lube is used, which you are specifically told NOT to do in the supplemental owners manual for the Firehawk. I don't know if I would have spent the $800-$900 on the Auburn if I had spec'd the car, but I have not had any trouble with mine.
When I bought the car, the GM dealer put synthetic lube in the rear, which immediately caused the noise. I went back, supplemental owners manual in hand, and told them to change it to regular oil. Their first response? I was wrong, and then they said I "had put aftermarket parts on my car, and thereby voided any warranty". After some more arguing (and a lot of patience on my part), they changed the oil, and its been fine ever since.
Trying to explain to some dummy at the service counter what an SLP car is, is an exercise requiring huge amounts of patience.
When I bought the car, the GM dealer put synthetic lube in the rear, which immediately caused the noise. I went back, supplemental owners manual in hand, and told them to change it to regular oil. Their first response? I was wrong, and then they said I "had put aftermarket parts on my car, and thereby voided any warranty". After some more arguing (and a lot of patience on my part), they changed the oil, and its been fine ever since.
Trying to explain to some dummy at the service counter what an SLP car is, is an exercise requiring huge amounts of patience.
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Here we go...the Bilstein shock pkg. does not lower the car. It does handle better though than the stock shock pkg. and is less painful than the 1LE suspension pkg.
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Originally Posted by grb
Here we go...the Bilstein shock pkg. does not lower the car. It does handle better though than the stock shock pkg. and is less painful than the 1LE suspension pkg.
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I had the stock Firehawk suspension on my car, and then replaced it with the Bilstein/Eibach package. The car sat approximately 3/4 inch lower. I measured the wheel gap before and after.
Two of my friends also own Firehawks with the Bilstein package, and when you park them next to another friend's car (a stock 1997 WS6 with the stock deCarbon suspension) it is clear which car has Bilstein, and which doesnt.
Just to be 100% clear: I'm talking about the Bilstein/Eibach PACKAGE, which includes 4 Eibach springs.
Obviously, a set of shocks (regardless of manufacturer) aren't going to affect a cars ride height. A different set of springs, however, definitely will.
Two of my friends also own Firehawks with the Bilstein package, and when you park them next to another friend's car (a stock 1997 WS6 with the stock deCarbon suspension) it is clear which car has Bilstein, and which doesnt.
Just to be 100% clear: I'm talking about the Bilstein/Eibach PACKAGE, which includes 4 Eibach springs.
Obviously, a set of shocks (regardless of manufacturer) aren't going to affect a cars ride height. A different set of springs, however, definitely will.
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Well please do excuse me. I was not aware of the even more rare Bilstein/Eiback package. Maybe SLP forgot to put that option on everybody's order form.....kind of like the even more rare Bilstein/Eibach/Lingenfelter cam pkg. All my cars have that option!
Two of my buddies got the NO SPRINGS option and they sit really low!!!
Two of my buddies got the NO SPRINGS option and they sit really low!!!
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My auburn rear makes noise when turning 90 degree turns, I do need to change the fluid too has I suspect the orig owner never did, BTW-I would love to see some pics of this supplemental owners manual, I don't think I have one for my 1999
Read up on auburn:
http://www.auburngear.com/
Read up on auburn:
http://www.auburngear.com/
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Have both the AAA diff and Bilstein/Eibach Level I suspension system from SLP.
Replaced the rear suspension due to my particular weight issue (stereo gear), but I have run over 60+ passes at the track, and NO rear diff problems thus far. And, it's an M6 not an automatic
Maintenance is a MUST IMHO, if you want to avoid trouble.
Replaced the rear suspension due to my particular weight issue (stereo gear), but I have run over 60+ passes at the track, and NO rear diff problems thus far. And, it's an M6 not an automatic
Maintenance is a MUST IMHO, if you want to avoid trouble.
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Originally Posted by KITTvsKARR
Exploded my auburn on Saturday.. Time for a 12 bolt....