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diff gears ?
Am wondering what ratios are avaliable (and out of what) for the large starion (LSD) diff. i have a factory 3.5 and also have a 4.6 from some american market 4wd (came with car as spares)
just wondering if something in the 3.9 - 4.3 is available out of something - only need the pinion and crown wheel.
just wondering if something in the 3.9 - 4.3 is available out of something - only need the pinion and crown wheel.
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I have a LARGE HOUSING in my rally starion and just recently went through finding new crown and pinion gears for it.. I had a 4.22 ratio which was a great ratio for dirt use but now have gone to a 4.65 ratio which is just as suited for rally however is not suitable for somone with alot of highway driving.. I also measured up a couple of other diffs for spares with different ratios..
The 4.65 is out of an L300 Van rear diff..
4.22 is out of a 93 2WD mitsubishi triton..
I also have a 3.90 ratio but we couldnt figure out what vehicle it was out of just got it off the rack..
All of these crown and pinion gears fit into the large housing from a JD I used my LSD centre for all of the above..
The 4.65 is out of an L300 Van rear diff..
4.22 is out of a 93 2WD mitsubishi triton..
I also have a 3.90 ratio but we couldnt figure out what vehicle it was out of just got it off the rack..
All of these crown and pinion gears fit into the large housing from a JD I used my LSD centre for all of the above..
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perfect for what situation? street? drag? circuit? jack of all trades?Mr Ralliart wrote: 4.6:1 diff with a Mazda tall ratio gearbox is the perfect Starion setup in my opinion .
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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Everything except perhaps a long circuit like Qld Raceway or Bathurst .
I ran 4.6 's in mine for a while and it was awesome down low to mid range , like my Evo . But the very low 5th gear in the Starion gearbox meant that it ran out of puff way too early so I went back to the 3.5's . But if I fittted a tall ratio gearbox it would be perfect .
Group A cars ran a similar setup ( but with custom gearsets to suit the Starion gearbox and diff ) .
My Starion had the small diff so I got the 4.6's from an express van
Again , just my opinion based on experience .
( ps . my Evo's final drive ratio is 5.4:1 ) .
I ran 4.6 's in mine for a while and it was awesome down low to mid range , like my Evo . But the very low 5th gear in the Starion gearbox meant that it ran out of puff way too early so I went back to the 3.5's . But if I fittted a tall ratio gearbox it would be perfect .
Group A cars ran a similar setup ( but with custom gearsets to suit the Starion gearbox and diff ) .
My Starion had the small diff so I got the 4.6's from an express van
Again , just my opinion based on experience .
( ps . my Evo's final drive ratio is 5.4:1 ) .
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Am running twincam making 240kw atw. (power "band" is really from 4.5k to 7k - quite peaky) . I have the bellhousing to do the S5 Rx7 gearbox conversion. only issue i can think of is that the rx7 gearbox 5th gear is quite overdriven (0.719 to 1 compared to starion 0.856 to 1) - may fall off power too much when upshifting.quest wrote:Expecially if you're running a VR4 motor, I'd settle on the 'final' gearbox and target power level -before- considering a gear swap.
Often, you'll discover you may have enough torque to turn the 3.54 and a street car will end up quicker overall. Short mis-matched gearing can hurt you.
car does feel a bit tall in the gearing at the moment, but i do like the gear ratios the starion box provides (even if its not a nice shifting box)
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240kwatw is a lot of power , good work !
From what you've said in relation to where the useable power is , I'd definitely be looking at lower gearing .
3.54 is too tall .
I had determind that 4.11 would be ideal when I was playing with gear ratios but they aren't available unless you go to the big $ stuff .
As you have the 4.6 try it , you'll like it
From what you've said in relation to where the useable power is , I'd definitely be looking at lower gearing .
3.54 is too tall .
I had determind that 4.11 would be ideal when I was playing with gear ratios but they aren't available unless you go to the big $ stuff .
As you have the 4.6 try it , you'll like it
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Group A Starions only had the one set of ratios homologated for the close ratio box and that was with a 1:1 5th gear.Mr Ralliart wrote:I ran 4.6 's in mine for a while and it was awesome down low to mid range , like my Evo . But the very low 5th gear in the Starion gearbox meant that it ran out of puff way too early so I went back to the 3.5's . But if I fittted a tall ratio gearbox it would be perfect .
Group A cars ran a similar setup ( but with custom gearsets to suit the Starion gearbox and diff ) .
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