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ratios ???????

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ratios ???????

Post by preecy »

hey guys
i have a 1992 model vitara ute chopped and running hilux diffs .i have a reduction issues im not sure on,and i am after sum advice i have 4:24:1 reduction gears for low range and i have a 4:88 hilux diff and a 5:29 centres and what i want to know is what would be the best reduction for crawling the 5:29 or the 4:88 by the way its a trailer job so its not gunna be driven on the road

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Post by Ridge »

there are some calculators that can tell you what the final crawl will be
just enter in your tyre size, diff and transfer ratios here.

http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-cor ... CrawlRatio

if it is just a trailer car may as well go the 5.29 centers
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Your post is pretty hard to understand, and you haven't specified gearbox or tyre size, but if you are into crawling you'll want the 5.29's.

Bear in mind your car had 5.12's in the stock suzuki diffs. I assume you are running over a 27" tyre, so I think you want more reduction in the diffs than you had with stock diffs... not less :D

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Post by preecy »

hey mate sorri throught when i said vitara with hilux diffs but yeah it is a vitara box and transfer running 37" tyres cheers mate
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I assume you have a vitara motor and vitara manual gearbox then? You'll have 82:1 crawl ratio. I think that will be OK.

It would be better if you had an auto though. Although the basic number drops to 57:1 with a trimatic, the real number while crawling is multiplied by the converter ratio, which is 1.8:1 - so that's 102:1 when fully stalled up.

If you run an AW-4 from an EFI vitara, you'd have 2.95:1 1st gear and 2.4:1 converter ratio, so 158:1 when fully stalled up.

Desirable crawl ratio also changes with powerband and torque. Lower powerband and more torque and 60:1 might be fine. A stock 1.6 and you want more.

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Post by preecy »

thanx mate yeah its a vitara engine to so with a 5.29 ratio diffs and a 4:24:! reduction gears that should be pritty sweet for crawling ?? not to slow but not to fast

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Post by Gwagensteve »

That depends what you are crawling, but 82:1 should be OK.

Im not to sure what "not to slow but not to fast" means. That's mostly up to you.

If you actually mean crawling that means with minimal tyre slip. You're doing it with traction, not momentum. For that, too slow only means boredom. It's not a capability issue. And nobody says you have to idle in 1st gear though either.

what's "too fast" depends on what you are driving. I have 127:1 with 34-35" tyres, and sometimes I'm at idle with my foot on the brake to be going slow enough to be comfortable. that's not a problem with an auto. A mates car runs 38:1 with an auto and 35's and it's fine.... because it's an auto - he can go as slow as he wants.

I can't tell you what's right for you, only help you to understand how to work it out. I don't know what you drive, who you drive with, or how experienced you are.

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Post by preecy »

aw k thanx mate for giving me an idea helps me work out what i want more now cheers
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

i think my zuk with std 1.3 box,6.5s and 3.7 centres was around 87:1 on 31s and while it was super slow for most driving and too slow at times i still found occasions where i was on the clutch or could of driven slower.Would be good to not be riding pedals in real tricky bits

Because you have plans of comps and have some sweet trucks to go out CRAWLING with and will be pushing big tyres with the zuk id go the 5.29s.See how long the vit case lasts and maybe go from there.Not saying there weak or anything tho as i have no real knowledge on them.
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Post by preecy »

yeah thanx mate i hope it will mean i can stay off the clutch thanx mate i put the 5:29 in the rear today so thats what im going with thanx guys
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