Hey all!
Just trying to do some research on what speedo gear I need after I install my 4.778 rear diff ratio.
I gather that the 4.3 ratio diff uses a 20 tooth gear, the 4.1 uses 23 tooth.
Since the 4.778 ratio is roughly 11% shorter, does this mean I need a 18 tooth speedo gear?
http://www.solomiata.com/Drivetrain.html
John.
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Re: Speedometer gear
Info out there seems to contradict each other.
Another source says that the 4.3 uses 23T and the 4.1 uses 22T.
If that's the case than I would need a 25-26T gear?
Another source says that the 4.3 uses 23T and the 4.1 uses 22T.
If that's the case than I would need a 25-26T gear?
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I've got an NA so it's a cable dríven speedometer not digital like the NBs.
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Swap the cluster for an NB one and go digital.
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Re: Speedometer gear
4.3:1 speedo gear to suit NB8A box is green with 23 teeth.
Presumably this gear will also fit the NA cable drive set up, but it may be difficult to find an OEM speedo gear to suit 4.77:1 ratio.
Others with more knowledge than I can advise.
Presumably this gear will also fit the NA cable drive set up, but it may be difficult to find an OEM speedo gear to suit 4.77:1 ratio.
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Re: Speedometer gear
Is the actual plastic gear on the sender removable? If so, then perhaps bring to a wrecker and undo front-wheel-drive speedo senders (accessible from engine bay) from Mazda & Ford (and some Kia) and compare?
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Steampunk wrote:Is the actual plastic gear on the sender removable? If so, then perhaps bring to a wrecker and undo front-wheel-drive speedo senders (accessible from engine bay) from Mazda & Ford (and some Kia) and compare?
Looks like Maruha sell a gear drive for diff ratio of 4.6, probably the closest solution.
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Re: Speedometer gear
Your car is an import yah? If so was the speedo way out from factory? I know plohls car was way out even on factory tires, read way to fast. Almost as if the speedo drive was for an adm 220km/h speedo rather then the Jdm 180.
Would be a shame to get the right ratio change based on the diff and it still be inaccurate!
Would be a shame to get the right ratio change based on the diff and it still be inaccurate!
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