Before everyone torches me for thinking about messing with an OC diff, my crown wheel just shat a tooth and I'm wanting the cheapest way out because I'm still in debt with mum and dad.
I had in mind to change up to 4.6s but I'm doing research first, obviously. The things I want to know are:
Has this ever been done before?
What's the current p&a on parts for a 4.6 conversion?
What's involved parts wise?
Hope someone can help out here, and this isn't a necessary upgrade because I can just get another open diff from a wrecker or something. Just thought now would be the best time to do it.
Cheers,
Nick.
Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
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Re: Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
AS you said, Cheapest way out is another stock open diff .....
There its 4.6 diffs on ebay buy I assume they are for the 1.8 diff.
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There its 4.6 diffs on ebay buy I assume they are for the 1.8 diff.
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Re: Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
Thanks for that dude. It doesn't actually worry me keeping the open centre diff for the time being, just thought it would be a good time to upgrade if I could.
I've just been scratching around the forums over the last hour or so, finding a little bit of info regarding Kia sportage diffs. Any chance I could use the crown wheel and pinion off one of those? If so, which diff would I be chasing them for? and off what year model?
Thanks guys.
I've just been scratching around the forums over the last hour or so, finding a little bit of info regarding Kia sportage diffs. Any chance I could use the crown wheel and pinion off one of those? If so, which diff would I be chasing them for? and off what year model?
Thanks guys.
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Re: Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
Is this for a road-going car?
If so, you need the appropriate speedo-sender on the gearbox or else your gauge will be out.
If so, you need the appropriate speedo-sender on the gearbox or else your gauge will be out.
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Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
Yea it is but i've got a gps so I'm not worried bout the speedo.
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Re: Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
cobby wrote:I've just been scratching around the forums over the last hour or so, finding a little bit of info regarding Kia sportage diffs. Any chance I could use the crown wheel and pinion off one of those? If so, which diff would I be chasing them for? and off what year model?
This should tell you:
http://www.solomiata.com/Drivetrain.html
http://www.solomiata.com/RingandPinion.html
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Re: Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
93_Clubman wrote:This should tell you:
http://www.solomiata.com/Drivetrain.html
http://www.solomiata.com/RingandPinion.html
Yeah I was on that last night. As far as I can see, the only other crown wheel that's gonna fit the stock diff is a 4.875:1. Trouble is finding it haha. oh well, I've gotta get money first so I've got a bit of a hunt ahead.
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Re: Changing diff ratio on open centre na6 diff
7Hazi wrote:Maruha might be able to help you out?
http://www.maruhamotors.co.jp/miata/par ... lgear.html
That's definitely helped me realise that I'm not going to be upgrading any time soon, haha. Stock ratios this time around.
Thanks for your help.
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