I dont think ARB's would make much difference to off the corner traction. Have you thought about an X pin diff? they are supposedly meant to reduce torque steer, which I would guess would maybe improve traction?
I think that there is a little confusion here..... a cross pin diff does very very little for traction, with the exception of have a slightly hifger internal friction than a standard diff and that is all.
On the other hand ATB will give you better traction as the power is automatically fed to the wheel with grip and works far quicker than any human intervention, some not all ATB's have an internal "clutch" type of friction device to preload the gears that tie inside the ATB (normally 6 left and 6 right hand worm gears) these are fitted to Focus RS and are available for loads of different vehicles including the 2 types available for the Classic Mini.
Better still for traction is an LSD (Limited Slip Diff) which can be preloaded to the point that almost no slip occurs (not good for corners)
Another traction control system is the better types of aftermarket ECU's available.... DTM being one of these but by no means the only one.
Rose jointed suspension and solid mountings on the subframe will nearly always put an END to torque steer............ A cross pin diff will do absolutely nothing for torque steer........... but are a minimum modifiaction for road safety.... as anyone who has had a diff pin let go at speed will tell you
Edited by mra-minis.co.uk, 27 September 2009 - 09:54 AM.