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Will a l200 diesel transfer fit a 2.6petrol paj

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Will a l200 diesel transfer fit a 2.6petrol paj

Post by NCpaj »

As the title says will a l200 diesel transfer fit a 2.6petrol paj,

-is it just bolt on
-are the ratios the same-will it give me lower ratios
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Post by gokhanugur »

l 200 diesel at 2000 rpm will be going about 100km/h. 2.6l petrol pajero turns 3000 rpm for the same speed. so you will end up with some other corrections to do.
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Post by NCpaj »

thanks for the reply. thanks for the reply its just that a bloke in the 4sale section has and shagged l200 g box and transfer for free in rebank plains, for any one else interested
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Post by -Scott- »

OK, to try to make sure we're all on the same page here...

In Australia, L200 is an old vehicle - pre Triton, 1980s vintage.

In the UK, L200 is a current vehicle - I think it's what Australia calls a Triton today.

I'm guessing the vehicle to which gokhanugur refers is not the same as the one NC Paj is considering.

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