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Hey im almost ready to tune the V8 with the link (will post up pics this weekend :))

But i no ill have to change the ratio in the lsd to suit the torque,power and gearbox of the new motor.

Now it currently has a medium case

A)3.73 lsd,

225/45/16 tyres

final drive ratio of 0.86

Giving me an open road of 3074rpm @110kph in 5th

Now as you could imagin this does not suit a 300hp v8 in a car that weights around 1185kgs.

Im thinking a diff swap to

B)3.23 lsd

this will give me a open road of 2662rpm @110kph

or

C)2.93 lsd

open road of 2414rpm @110kph

How hard or easy is it to swap the internal ratio over? ie, keep the same diff just change the ratio and possibily the amount of lock from 25% to say 45%?

What are your guys thoughts? Gus,Andrew,Yuen,Glen etc ? :)

Cheers

Riley

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We did talk of swapping that time man, I really do need a different ratio. Flick me a text again.

Might be the go mate, im just a little concerned its a bit to worn? and from what im told its expensive for a rebuild.

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Give Diff Specs a ring for a price on the swap.... Ph. 2745741

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Ooooops....you live on a little island.....lol

Thats an Auck number I gave you

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Haha ill give them a call for reference. cheers

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A G Bell in "Modern Engine Tuning" (p231) recommends a gearing of 24-27mph/1000rpm for a 3.8-4.2l engine with a 5 speed manual. It's a great book worth taking the advice of.

That equates to a final drive of between 3.08 and 3.47.

So the 3.23 should be perfect.

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Im in the same place as you.

Instead of 3500rpm at 110k with a 4th gear of 1:1 diff 3.46:1, so im going for a diff ratio of 2.79:1 to suit my needs better. But i can seem to find the link to the website to buy new LSD clutch packs for US$65????

Can someone repost it.

Im not looking forward to how much it will cost me for the swap.

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Hey im almost ready to tune the V8 with the link (will post up pics this weekend :))

But i no ill have to change the ratio in the lsd to suit the torque,power and gearbox of the new motor.

Now it currently has a medium case

A)3.73 lsd,

225/45/16 tyres

final drive ratio of 0.86

Giving me an open road of 3074rpm @110kph in 5th

Now as you could imagin this does not suit a 300hp v8 in a car that weights around 1185kgs.

Im thinking a diff swap to

B)3.23 lsd

this will give me a open road of 2662rpm @110kph

or

C)2.93 lsd

open road of 2414rpm @110kph

How hard or easy is it to swap the internal ratio over? ie, keep the same diff just change the ratio and possibily the amount of lock from 25% to say 45%?

What are your guys thoughts? Gus,Andrew,Yuen,Glen etc ? :)

Cheers

Riley

Hey Riley,

Sounds like things are comign alng well!!

Are you running a W55??

When I first got mine on the road I had a 3.46 with tha W58 (0.78 5th IIRC)

Was spinning ~2200rpm at 100kph, and would do 190 at the end of 3rd :o

That was with 225/45 R16's

The gearing was a bit tall, but perfectly acceptable.

The 1JZ has a fatter torque curve (slightly lower peak) than the 1UZ (stock Vs stock) so the gearing isn't so important.

I'm now running a 3.73 (toyota) with 245/40 R17's (about 1" taller), and the gearing is a little shorter than before.

Can still use 3rd out of the hairpin at Manfield and have plenty of pull (2nd was tyre smoke central).

I have also run a 3.91 (bmw & toyota) and a 4.11 (toyota), the 4.11 was way to short

Chuck a few ratios in, open diffs are cheap and easy to put in, see if you like it before swappign the guts over.

I have a PDF at home (NZ) with how to tear down & reassemble the BMW diffs, would be of use if you were to DIY it.

I think I sent it to Andrew to put up somewhere??

Personally I'd pay someone, shouldn't take long/cost much for a diff guy to do.

Let us know how you get on!!

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Hey Riley,

Sounds like things are comign alng well!!

Are you running a W55??

When I first got mine on the road I had a 3.46 with tha W58 (0.78 5th IIRC)

Was spinning ~2200rpm at 100kph, and would do 190 at the end of 3rd :o

That was with 225/45 R16's

The gearing was a bit tall, but perfectly acceptable.

The 1JZ has a fatter torque curve (slightly lower peak) than the 1UZ (stock Vs stock) so the gearing isn't so important.

I'm now running a 3.73 (toyota) with 245/40 R17's (about 1" taller), and the gearing is a little shorter than before.

Can still use 3rd out of the hairpin at Manfield and have plenty of pull (2nd was tyre smoke central).

I have also run a 3.91 (bmw & toyota) and a 4.11 (toyota), the 4.11 was way to short

Chuck a few ratios in, open diffs are cheap and easy to put in, see if you like it before swappign the guts over.

I have a PDF at home (NZ) with how to tear down & reassemble the BMW diffs, would be of use if you were to DIY it.

I think I sent it to Andrew to put up somewhere??

Personally I'd pay someone, shouldn't take long/cost much for a diff guy to do.

Let us know how you get on!!

Hey things are really comming along well now and im getting quite excited.

Yip running a rebuilt w55 tomota gearbox, with a rear mount leaver point. And hopefully a short shift kit

if i can find one???

I think the 3.23 will do the trick buy the look of your info, cheers for that.

And i think ill just pay someone to do the diff right lol, save mucking around aye.

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