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1 Litre T Case conversion

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1 Litre T Case conversion

Post by 85zook »

how would this go running 31's?
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Post by -Mick- »

What diffs? What motor?

wt diffs and stock 1.3 it'd probably go alright. 1l case is 12% lower, 31's will be about 12% bigger than std tyres.

Sounds good then huh ;) Should go like stock :)
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Post by 85zook »

1.3 NT (3.73 diffs i think?)
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Post by -Mick- »

85zook wrote:1.3 NT (3.73 diffs i think?)


regardless mate the difference in tyres and gearing should be nearly the same, ie it'll go like it does now. What you lose to the tyres you'll make up with the transfer ;)

Aerodynamics will be a bit worse at speed though :)
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Post by zookjedi »

85zook i would have thought your r/p would be 3.9?
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Post by christover1 »

stressed wrote:85zook i would have thought your r/p would be 3.9?


it probably is, if its standard...
I have a 1.3 motor driving 1.o litre t-case and diffs (4.11) ..it pulls 31's easily, so yours should be fine, christover
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Post by muppet_man67 »

-Mick- wrote:What diffs? What motor?

wt diffs and stock 1.3 it'd probably go alright. 1l case is 12% lower, 31's will be about 12% bigger than std tyres.

Sounds good then huh ;) Should go like stock :)

I think you would find that 31s are more then 12 percent bigger. my 29s with very little tread are 10% bigger according to the speedo. standard tyres are 26" I think. so a 31 with 2 1/2" bigger should bring total to increase to 5 inches. 26/5 x 100 = 19.23%

can anyone verify the high low percentages of the 1 liter case? Some people say its 12 percent reduction for high and low range and others say its 12% high and 30% low.
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Post by christover1 »

muppet_man67 wrote:
-Mick- wrote:What diffs? What motor?

wt diffs and stock 1.3 it'd probably go alright. 1l case is 12% lower, 31's will be about 12% bigger than std tyres.

Sounds good then huh ;) Should go like stock :)

I think you would find that 31s are more then 12 percent bigger. my 29s with very little tread are 10% bigger according to the speedo. standard tyres are 26" I think. so a 31 with 2 1/2" bigger should bring total to increase to 5 inches. 26/5 x 100 = 19.23%

can anyone verify the high low percentages of the 1 liter case? Some people say its 12 percent reduction for high and low range and others say its 12% high and 30% low.


It depends on what your ratios are to start with...coily ratios may not be the same as wt sierra etc.. 12% lower on hi and lo is in reference to a standard 1.3 sierra t-case..maybe the coily has a higher low range than the Sierra???. just a guess.
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Post by trialjimny »

muppet_man67 wrote:can anyone verify the high low percentages of the 1 liter case? Some people say its 12 percent reduction for high and low range and others say its 12% high and 30% low.


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Post by 85zook »

is it a straight bolt in to the 1.3 zook?
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Post by muppet_man67 »

christover1 wrote:
It depends on what your ratios are to start with...coily ratios may not be the same as wt sierra etc.. 12% lower on hi and lo is in reference to a standard 1.3 sierra t-case..maybe the coily has a higher low range than the Sierra???. just a guess.


Gwagonsteve I think you told me about the 30% lowrage reduction is it only when converting from coilly transfer cases? In which case would a normal 1.3 transfer case also result in a reduction.
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Post by trialjimny »

2.511/2.123=1,1827
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a 410 t-case on a coily sierra/samurai gives 18,2% more reduction in low.
swapping the t/case is not a bolt in job and it is very likely that will cause a lot of vibes.at least this is what i found when i tried to put it on my jimny.

a 410 t/case on a WT sierra is bolt in, you only need to remove the handbrake drum from the 410 t/case and, in some cases, swap the flanges. it is only 10,7% more reduction in 4L though.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

thanks. I know a person who has done the conversion on a coilly and he says that apart from it being noisier there wernt any other side effects.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

thanks. I know a person who has done the conversion on a coilly and all he said about it was that its a bit noisier.
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Post by 85zook »

probably noisier because it is gear driven instead of chain. What is involved to swap em over? Do mounts need to be changed? Do the shafts bolt up ok?
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Post by muppet_man67 »

whats involved in swapping is different on coillys because the coilly transfer case is shorter so I would need prop shaft and jack shafts off a 1 liter. I dont know about bolt patterns though.
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