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Diff ratios

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Diff ratios

Post by mcdisco »

Hey All

Just doing some research in preparation for buying my rangie and I was just wanting to know a bit more about replacement Cw&P gears. It looks like most people go for 4.11's but you can get 4.27's, 4.75's etc.

Correct me if Im wrong, but 4.11's will still be a little tall for a rangie which will mean revs at 100km/hr will be lower giving good mileage, but it will mean less power. I am setting the rangie up as a weekend toy so offroad ability is a priority and being in eastern Melbourne its not that far to all the good spots anyway.

So if I am fitting 35's would I be best getting higher ratio gears? This would compensate for not changing the transfer case gears so that low 1st would be lower right?

And can someone clarify something else for me? When people talk about putting in Toyota centres are we talking about the spider gears or the CW&P? And does the Jac Mac 6 pinion carrier replace these parts or am I totally on the wrong line?

Am currently weighing up whether I go through jacmac for diff locks, axles, CW&P or whether I would go through with ARB difflocks, hytuff axles, and ashcroft CW&P. Any comments on which is a better setup? They end up costing about the same...

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Post by 6.5 rangie »

4.11 and 35's brings it pretty close to standard gearing.
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Post by Slunnie »

4.11's match 33's on a Rangie or disco. I'm pretty sure I'd worked out before that 4.3's bring 35's back to standard gearing.
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Post by jbell »

I run 4.75's from great basin rovers in the U.S. great for an
offroader.. I run 35 bfg krawlers...


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Post by TRobbo »

Slunnie wrote:4.11's match 33's on a Rangie or disco. I'm pretty sure I'd worked out before that 4.3's bring 35's back to standard gearing.
yep agree with this.

The 4.11's on my disco match the 33's better than the bigger tyres.
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Post by mcdisco »

Thanks Trobbo, thought I would need something bigger. Might go the 4.3 toyo option.

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Post by TRobbo »

You could always save yourself some money and buy my disco. I'ts got just about everything you want for a basher (including a dent in one door :D ) even if you decide to part it out and use the bits in a rangie shell.

gas injected 4.6
F&R lockers
jacmac axles
4.11's
laminated housing
high mount with 4.6 motor
etc etc



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Post by mcdisco »

Hmmm... I had really decided on a rangie and plus Im not that tech savvy that I could swap everything over.

What did you want for it? Are you starting something else or just over it?

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Post by nottie »

http://www.rovertracks.com/
You can get all your gear for a toyota swap from Keith at the above link or strengthened rover gear.
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Post by TRobbo »

mcdisco wrote:Hmmm... I had really decided on a rangie and plus Im not that tech savvy that I could swap everything over.

What did you want for it? Are you starting something else or just over it?

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My driving has changed, as has the family and so I dont use any of it's potential. It has a couple of minor cosmetic blemishes. 1 flare is cracked, it has the infamous roof lining sag and a dent in one door. Mechanically it is excellent. the 4.6 has done about 15 - 20,000 km with oil changes done (mobil synthetic) every 6 - 7 months regardless of distance travelled. the gas was put on it dec 07 and so is just over 12 months old and has under body tanks. I am now in need of something a bit bigger and that is more suited to touring rather than double diff locked & 35 inch land. the last time I drove this thing in anger was setting up for Ateco (july 08).

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Post by Britswed »

TRobbo wrote:
mcdisco wrote:Hmmm... I had really decided on a rangie and plus Im not that tech savvy that I could swap everything over.

What did you want for it? Are you starting something else or just over it?

Angus
My driving has changed, as has the family and so I dont use any of it's potential. It has a couple of minor cosmetic blemishes. 1 flare is cracked, it has the infamous roof lining sag and a dent in one door. Mechanically it is excellent. the 4.6 has done about 15 - 20,000 km with oil changes done (mobil synthetic) every 6 - 7 months regardless of distance travelled. the gas was put on it dec 07 and so is just over 12 months old and has under body tanks. I am now in need of something a bit bigger and that is more suited to touring rather than double diff locked & 35 inch land. the last time I drove this thing in anger was setting up for Ateco (july 08).

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Post by Micka »

mcdisco wrote:Thanks Trobbo, thought I would need something bigger. Might go the 4.3 toyo option.

Angus
I've got Toy 4.3:1 with 37s and love it.

Having said that, if I were to do it again I wold probably use 4.56:1 gears instead. Just to get that little bit more punch off the line on road and bit better than stock off-road...but with 37s :D
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Post by Reddo »

4.11s and simex 35s (measured 36 when new) equal exact speedo and GPS speed match on D1 Disco Dave
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Reddo wrote:4.11s and simex 35s (measured 36 when new) equal exact speedo and GPS speed match on D1 Disco Dave
Thats what i thought, read only a couple of km out on my speedo and gps
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Post by bushy555 »

Standard 3.54 ratio and it has been running 35's since 1995, 200tdi.
No real performance issues to complain about.
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Post by Slunnie »

200tdi, 3.54, 35's..... you have to have performance before you have performance issues. :lol:
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Post by cloughy »

Slunnie wrote:200tdi, 3.54, 35's..... you have to have performance before you have performance issues. :lol:
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Post by bushy555 »

cloughy wrote:
Slunnie wrote:200tdi, 3.54, 35's..... you have to have performance before you have performance issues. :lol:
:rofl:
Yeah I know.
But the 200tdi spits out 120hp at the flywheel and is enough to push the old girl at 150 without any drama's.
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Post by Klappers »

bushy555 wrote:
cloughy wrote:
Slunnie wrote:200tdi, 3.54, 35's..... you have to have performance before you have performance issues. :lol:
:rofl:
Yeah I know.
But the 200tdi spits out 120hp at the flywheel and is enough to push the old girl at 150 without any drama's.
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Post by mopar rangie »

If your motor makes enough power you should only need 3.5 gears with 35s anyway.My old slug 318 with a 4 speed was great,any lower diffs than 3.5 would be shite up the bush.I mean how slow do you want to get around. MORE POWER
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Post by mcdisco »

ah...slow enough to have good control. I don't want to be having to rev the crap out of the engine just to get over things...better gearing, better control.
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Post by luv4bee'n »

Down steep hills is no fun at all, with standard gearing and 35's when you have auto
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Post by mcdisco »

Well its never great with an auto anyway, but even worse with the standard gearing.

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