Mr Ralliart wrote:
I get my information from ...
So you'd be aware that when Pentti was running the MRE car in the BRC in about 1988 was when an Xtrac box first went into that car? Ask Andrew, I'm sure he would remember.
Mr Ralliart wrote:
For your information CUSCO in Japan made quite an extensive list of driveline parts for Starions ,
And as I said earlier, to be used in group A they had to have the same homologated ratios as the Mitsubishi option box or if you are still talking about DIFFS then they need to be one of the homologated ratios, which are the same ratios as avaliable in the commercial range. There is no "custom" ratios in groupA as you said there was.
Mr Ralliart wrote:
and I have information directly from Mitsubishi describing XTRAC parts used on the Group B cars...
You're now talking about a completely different category, and one which the car was never fully homologated for anyway. You know xtrac as a company only started in business in 1984? A year after the PROTOTYPE group B car ran it's first event. I'd like to see that information you have, PM me.
Mr Ralliart wrote:
.. you would have perhaps gathered that this thread is about trying different gearing for the Starion. ... This is basically what I was talking about in relation to custom gearsets.
I am well aware what the thread is about, the issue I have is where you said:
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 ) .
and if you bothered to read my reply to that post you would realise I was just correcting your inaccurate info about group A. I also went on to list the available diff ratios avaliable to starions in group A, which as an earlier post already mentioned are availiable for the large sized diff from the Mitsu commercial range. Maybe you should read your own posts a little more carefully.
I'm way over it, but I'd still like to see that info you've got.