Originally Posted by
BlueGlowBoy
You know....come to think of it....I just got a B4.2 with the VTS....For the $10 it's gonna cost me, I seriously want to grab the extra pad and plate and just try it so that I can say I have tried it. I mean, I've run a dual-garodisk, so I know what a "better than stock slipper" can be...but for $10 I should really try the quad VTS.....
My biggest problem with a slipper is that there is always wasted energy....doesn't matter how many plates you run on the inside or outside, or what they are made of, slipping is slipping and it's a waste.... With a C-diff, the energy is sent where it is needed.....
IMO the quad setup is getting closer to the regular old dual garodisc! your still using pads that you have to sand and clean to keep them optimal. With the garo's you have to do nothing. The reason for adding the extra pads is to do what??? Keep from glazing the pads every 10minutes, Garos do not glaze. IF you already have the VTS just use VTS garodisc, dont have to stack anything, dont have to clean anything, your settings dont change and there is no maintenance. Why fight something that you dont need to? since you already have garodisc you should do a comparo between dual garo, stock VTS and quad VTs. of course your just gonna end up back with the Cdif but it would be just for fun anyway!