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Crawl ratio
Crawl ratio
Quick question with my 5.29 diff ratios plus the standard 5sp box and 5.14s ill be at 99.42 to 1 were if i hang out for the 6.1s ill be at 118 to1 this set up must run 38 swampers standard motor car will be doing mostly rocks and rutted hill climbs with a small amount of mud .Should i get the 5.14s or go 6.1s
Hey Duncan
Just ran mine on 38 TSLs the other night. I have standard 5 speed, 6.1 and 4.55 lux diffs (about 100:1). No probs with the crawling
Seemed slow enough and had no issues turning the tyres. Tim could be right though, maybe a bit extra wouldn't hurt - but I wouldn't get carried away with huge crawl ratios
Just ran mine on 38 TSLs the other night. I have standard 5 speed, 6.1 and 4.55 lux diffs (about 100:1). No probs with the crawling
Seemed slow enough and had no issues turning the tyres. Tim could be right though, maybe a bit extra wouldn't hurt - but I wouldn't get carried away with huge crawl ratios
still undecided as my last car was a GQ running 63 to 1 with the 38s was great but only used 1st low on rocks as it was to low everywhere else.But with the smaller motor and less torque thought going lower would be better but how low is to low would the difference between 100 to 1 and 118 to 1 be that different
duncan.. ill be going 18% reduction for my 31's... thus the difference is the difference between stock tyres with 18% reduction and 31's with no reduction!
BIG DIFFERENCE!!!
to look at it another way... 18% is pretty close to 20%... thats one fifth of 100%... almost a quarter more reduction! plus the other 100%... youll be redlining 1st gear at about 2km/hr! haha
BIG DIFFERENCE!!!
to look at it another way... 18% is pretty close to 20%... thats one fifth of 100%... almost a quarter more reduction! plus the other 100%... youll be redlining 1st gear at about 2km/hr! haha
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alien wrote:
to look at it another way... 18% is pretty close to 20%... thats one fifth of 100%... almost a quarter more reduction! plus the other 100%... youll be redlining 1st gear at about 2km/hr! haha
Hehehe 18 is nearly 20 which is nearly 25 (1/4) Hehehe
BTW that is the high range reduction not low...
I don't mean to bag you but everytime you talk about gearing, I get really confused...
Gone drag racing......
Cant realy see the zuk ever running in high range as everywhere i want to take it will be low range only and now shes going to be a trailerd rig so no worries just thought 118 might be to low but i dont no would prffer to not spend the dollars and make a mistake the first time but no one can tell me from experience as no ones else runs a zuk like this that i no
duncan wrote:Could do but its a very big ask and if i was on the other end i dont no if id like to lend my gears to someone else
Hehehe shanes not around and they are not doing anything....... Maybe just to try it out you could. I might be able to go get it in the next day or two.
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
Wolverine wrote:I didnt mean to drop you in it Dewse but I was just thinking of swapping the t5ransfer cases over for a day the just taking it for a cruise along a trck. You dont have to do any hard core stuff but at least you will get an idea of how slow the crawl will be
The best thing would be if duncan could bring it out to shanes, then we could chuck it in and wheel his property just as a test.
Redzook yes we do wheel intense rock. I found I wanted lower then the 6.1:1 with 3.7 on 33's. (and now I will)
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
Mudzuki wrote:AS low as possible on the rocks is best
Watch what you say coz some people do not agree with this. Rock will always have fine's on top of it to make it break traction....then you need wheel speed. If your to low you won't make it. But then we have the problem of not habving enough touque to run higher gears.
Refer to Ruff's comments on gears in the general tech section.
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
Well after serious consideration and talking to a few people who no a lot about wheelin hard i decided and bought the 5.14s from Eddie for $1080 will be fitting them Thursday then strenghten up the transfercase mounts .Ofcourse i get on here tonight to get a email from Liam trying to help me out and he has tracked down a brand new set of 6.1s sitting on a shelf which the owners want to get rid of so if anyone else is looking for 6.1s aparently Yarra Valley 4wd in Victoria have some they want rid of should beable to get at a good price
DeWsE wrote:Mudzuki wrote:AS low as possible on the rocks is best
Watch what you say coz some people do not agree with this. Rock will always have fine's on top of it to make it break traction....then you need wheel speed. If your to low you won't make it. But then we have the problem of not habving enough touque to run higher gears.
Refer to Ruff's comments on gears in the general tech section.
Yes, i get your point, but when crawling, you want to go as low as possible for control, when you need speed, just pick another gear.
duncan wrote:The instructions that came with the gears are very easy to read and have clear pictures all the gears look to be excellently made should be easy will post some photos and how long to do you do need bearing pullers to do the job
I'm glad you got some clear instructions.. Mine were used to catch oil on the grond.
You will only need a puller for half day or so. Fairly simple job.
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
Thanks for the offer Drew but ive got some .
So far ive pulled case from car stripped of all 3 yokes and the out put small cover and shaft everything going great then it fell in a heap .The instructions say to remove a plug which keeps a spring and ball retained that sits on the longer shift fork no worries then it says undo bolts split case its possible that it may foul on shift fork and it did and so far i cant see how to get it out so ill have tohave a in depth look tomorrow unless someone else can shed some light on it
So far ive pulled case from car stripped of all 3 yokes and the out put small cover and shaft everything going great then it fell in a heap .The instructions say to remove a plug which keeps a spring and ball retained that sits on the longer shift fork no worries then it says undo bolts split case its possible that it may foul on shift fork and it did and so far i cant see how to get it out so ill have tohave a in depth look tomorrow unless someone else can shed some light on it
duncan wrote:Thanks for the offer Drew but ive got some .
So far ive pulled case from car stripped of all 3 yokes and the out put small cover and shaft everything going great then it fell in a heap .The instructions say to remove a plug which keeps a spring and ball retained that sits on the longer shift fork no worries then it says undo bolts split case its possible that it may foul on shift fork and it did and so far i cant see how to get it out so ill have tohave a in depth look tomorrow unless someone else can shed some light on it
maybe was supposed to be in neutral or some other shift position before disassembly..just a guess, have no idea.. christover
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