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which transfer case can i use?

Post by mikesmith »

hey guys looking at putting an auto in the patrol which is an mq.

i am just looking for what sort of drivers side drop remote transfer cases are out there???

want something that i can get some gears for to get some lower reduction.

truck makes about 150kw at the wheels so something thats hopefully not going to break all the time would be good.

unless someone knows how to setup mq twin transfers???
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Post by dumbdunce »

how about an MQ divorced transfer?
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Post by mikesmith »

u cant put gears in an mq transfer to get lower gearing which is the point of what i am doing really.
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Post by badger »

put a manual box behind the auto with a transfer attached to that :P

um rover transfers have better gearing and i think will be suited
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Post by rover1 »

720 maybe
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Post by Gwagensteve »

The only divorce mount transfers you could use I can think of would be atlas, NP205, or maybe hilux with a divorce mount kit (pretty sure someone in the US makes them)

These can all be geared.( NP205 gears are $$$ though as the case has to change) There are no gears for MQ/720 divorce cases that I am aware of.

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Post by mikesmith »

any chance of setting up twin transfers???

would like to see pics of how ppl have done this if there is any???
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Post by lay80n »

If you have the $$$ and room, an NP203/205 doubler with a RHS drop np205 would give you duals, but the $$$ and length of the unit might make it unsuitable.

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Post by sierrajim »

Mike,

You won't need gearing qute as low with an auto as you do with a manual.

Duals might be difficult in yours due to the short wheel base.

Look at an Atlas, by the time you buy a whatever brand case, rebilud kut, adaptor kit, reduction gears you're getting close to their cost anyway.
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Post by Guy »

sierrajim wrote:Mike,

You won't need gearing qute as low with an auto as you do with a manual.

Duals might be difficult in yours due to the short wheel base.

Look at an Atlas, by the time you buy a whatever brand case, rebilud kut, adaptor kit, reduction gears you're getting close to their cost anyway.
Plus you know the Atlas will take a flogging, with 150 kilowatts at the treads you can most likley give the driveline some pretty heavy abuse.
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Post by Ruggers »

i run a 720 behind a worked chev in my mud racer , and there are plenty others that do and the worst that has ever happen is that the mounts have been torn of thats how tuff they are,
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Post by mikesmith »

hey james

i have some plans for the mq atm. its going to involve some longer wheelbase so i will have a bit more room.

what is an atlas worth??

yeh so many options all look like costing a fortune.

why would i not need as much reduction cause of running an auto???
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Post by psycronic »

$3000 USD for the 4 speed atlas

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Post by sierrajim »

mikesmith wrote:hey james

i have some plans for the mq atm. its going to involve some longer wheelbase so i will have a bit more room.

what is an atlas worth??

yeh so many options all look like costing a fortune.

why would i not need as much reduction cause of running an auto???
The auto just makes off road vehicle control so much easier, you can left foot brake to slow yourself down effectively giving yourself an almost unlimited crawl ratio.

What size tyres do you want to run?


Ruggers, one thing to take into account with Mikes application is that he's most likely going to drive on high traction surfaces as opposed to mud. You guys are obviously running some pretty serious horsepower however from what i understand you operate in a very low traction environment.
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Post by turps »

Since your saying 150kw. Then you not talking about a MK/MQ motor. So depending on what auto you have. Have you thought about just getting another adapter and putting a GQ transfer case on the back? rear output want be in the right spot and being a shorty that could be a problem.
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Post by sierrajim »

turps wrote:Since your saying 150kw. Then you not talking about a MK/MQ motor. So depending on what auto you have. Have you thought about just getting another adapter and putting a GQ transfer case on the back? rear output want be in the right spot and being a shorty that could be a problem.
Turbo'd L28 i believe.

Cost wise: Gearbox to transfer adaptor $xx, two transfer cases $xx, twin transfer adaptor $xx, 2 x transfer case rebuild kits $xx couldn't be too far off an atlas that will also give you the ability to do digs.
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Post by mikesmith »

yep turbo l28

looking at a set of 39's iroks atm.

mayb i should put an auto in and an mq case and drive it and see how it goes.

if not an atlas looks like the go but how much money do u put into an mq in the end. always have resale value the atlas.
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