Diff Ratio Options
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- Big Dorifto
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Diff Ratio Options
Hi All, Before I go plowing through websites and all things Mitsubishi related I thought someone here may be able to answer a question and help me out.
What other ratio's are available here in Australia to suit the Starion big diff centre.
I already have a 4.6 & a 4.2 but would like to know if a 3.9 or 3.7 is available out of another model.
Any help appreciated
Brian
What other ratio's are available here in Australia to suit the Starion big diff centre.
I already have a 4.6 & a 4.2 but would like to know if a 3.9 or 3.7 is available out of another model.
Any help appreciated
Brian
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I've been contemplating the same question Brian.
I'm running a 4.6 in my small lsd, which is awesome in the tight stuff but runs out of puff real quick.
So, I'm thinking 4.2 or 3.9 in my big lsd as an alternative.
My 2011 Triton has a 4.1 ratio but I can't find anybody to confirm what size the gears are in it; tried everyone except head office & wreckers said "you can come a buy a complete diff to check it out"!
I think earlier model Tritons had the 3.9 (or 3.8) but again wreckers want me to buy the whole thing just to confirm sizes.
I have some notes, for possible 3.9 sources, that mention L200 VINs that look like "M?3-M-27" or "M?7-M27" or "M?7-S-27"; eg. "MB3-M-27...."
I'm sure I've got some more notes hanging around, I'll try and find them.
I'm running a 4.6 in my small lsd, which is awesome in the tight stuff but runs out of puff real quick.
So, I'm thinking 4.2 or 3.9 in my big lsd as an alternative.
My 2011 Triton has a 4.1 ratio but I can't find anybody to confirm what size the gears are in it; tried everyone except head office & wreckers said "you can come a buy a complete diff to check it out"!
I think earlier model Tritons had the 3.9 (or 3.8) but again wreckers want me to buy the whole thing just to confirm sizes.
I have some notes, for possible 3.9 sources, that mention L200 VINs that look like "M?3-M-27" or "M?7-M27" or "M?7-S-27"; eg. "MB3-M-27...."
I'm sure I've got some more notes hanging around, I'll try and find them.
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3.9's for the big diff are rumoured to be obtainable from a certain model L200 utility but i've never been able to find/confirm it
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- Big Dorifto
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Ok, Thanks for the info David and Jeff, I will use my sources and start looking ay the L200 option.
If memory serves me well I think the front diff from an early 4wd Triton is a 4.2 ratio and suits the big diff centre, so that may help you out Jeff. Also the clutch packs to suit the big centre are the same as Nissan R180 / Mazda RX7.
Must catch up for that beer soon Jeff.
Brian.
If memory serves me well I think the front diff from an early 4wd Triton is a 4.2 ratio and suits the big diff centre, so that may help you out Jeff. Also the clutch packs to suit the big centre are the same as Nissan R180 / Mazda RX7.
Must catch up for that beer soon Jeff.
Brian.
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Found this in an old email to myself, but I can't recall where it came from other than it, obviously, coming from some USA source.
The 89 Mitsubishi Mighty Max & Montero share the same carrier in the rear as the Starquest and have 2 gear set options witch will both fit in the Starquest. They are the 3.90:1 and 4.22:1
here in the states the diffs were the same except the 88-89 had 6bolt axle shafts. there were lsd and non lsd diffs tough and different variations of torque tubes.
As for gears over here we use gears from the trucks. Mighty max/dodge d50, montero/raider(not sure of the nomenclature over there). You can still get the gears new and there was a company that was selling them(fuel injection specialties), but i dont know if they are still around. I believe the 3.9 fits the stock housing and the 4.11 required some clearance but if you are running 4.8 id say you have the clearance. The only difference is the back lash spacing id different on the truck diff so if you buy a kit for a truck you will need additional back spacing.
Montero with leaf springs: 83-87: Varies from year to year on what trucks got what.
4.625 = MB185463
4.875 = MB527147
4.222 = MB185462
Montero 3.0 with coil suspension: 89-91: all years one option.
4.625 = MB598210
Montero 3.0: 92-96: varies in different options for all years
4.625 = MB598210
4.875 = MB598487
4.636 = MR162750
Montero 3.5 DOHC: 94-00:
4.636 = MR124857
4.272 = MR296349
Montero 3.5 SOHC V6 24V: 01-02
Can't pull information up on this one yet.
Montero 3.5 SOHC V6 24V: 03
Can't pull information up on this one yet.
Montero Sport: 2.4: 2WD: 96-99: only one option for these years.
4.222 = MB185462
Montero Sport: 3.0: 2WD: 97-03:
4.222 = MR162749
4.636 = MR162750
4.900 = MR296348
Montero Sport: 3.5: 2WD: 99-03
4.272 = MR296349
4.636 = MR124857
Montero Sport: 3.0: 4WD: 97-03
Wont let you select the gears.
Montero Sport: 3.5: 4WD: 99-03
4.272 = MR296349
4.636 = MR124857
4.900 = MR124858
Mighty Max: 2.0: SWB/2WD: 87-89: only one option.
3.909 = MB185461
Mighty Max:: 2.6: SWB/2WD: 87-89: only one option.
3.545 = MB185460
Mighty Max: 2.4: SWB/2WD: 90-96 only one option.
3.909 = MB185461
Mighty Max: 2.6: LWB/2WD: 87-89
3.545 = MB185460
4.222 = MB185462
Mighty Max: 2.4 LWB/2WD: 90-95
4.222 = MB185462
3.909 = MB185461
Mighty Max: 2.6 LWB/4WD: 87-89
3.909 = MB185461
4.222 = MB185462
Mighty Max: 3.0 SWB/4WD: 90-95
4.222 = MB527248
Mighty Max: 2.6 LWB/4WD: 87-89
3.909 = MB185461
4.222 = MB185462
Mighty Max: 3.0 LWB/4WD: 90-91
4.222 = MB527248
The 89 Mitsubishi Mighty Max & Montero share the same carrier in the rear as the Starquest and have 2 gear set options witch will both fit in the Starquest. They are the 3.90:1 and 4.22:1
here in the states the diffs were the same except the 88-89 had 6bolt axle shafts. there were lsd and non lsd diffs tough and different variations of torque tubes.
As for gears over here we use gears from the trucks. Mighty max/dodge d50, montero/raider(not sure of the nomenclature over there). You can still get the gears new and there was a company that was selling them(fuel injection specialties), but i dont know if they are still around. I believe the 3.9 fits the stock housing and the 4.11 required some clearance but if you are running 4.8 id say you have the clearance. The only difference is the back lash spacing id different on the truck diff so if you buy a kit for a truck you will need additional back spacing.
Montero with leaf springs: 83-87: Varies from year to year on what trucks got what.
4.625 = MB185463
4.875 = MB527147
4.222 = MB185462
Montero 3.0 with coil suspension: 89-91: all years one option.
4.625 = MB598210
Montero 3.0: 92-96: varies in different options for all years
4.625 = MB598210
4.875 = MB598487
4.636 = MR162750
Montero 3.5 DOHC: 94-00:
4.636 = MR124857
4.272 = MR296349
Montero 3.5 SOHC V6 24V: 01-02
Can't pull information up on this one yet.
Montero 3.5 SOHC V6 24V: 03
Can't pull information up on this one yet.
Montero Sport: 2.4: 2WD: 96-99: only one option for these years.
4.222 = MB185462
Montero Sport: 3.0: 2WD: 97-03:
4.222 = MR162749
4.636 = MR162750
4.900 = MR296348
Montero Sport: 3.5: 2WD: 99-03
4.272 = MR296349
4.636 = MR124857
Montero Sport: 3.0: 4WD: 97-03
Wont let you select the gears.
Montero Sport: 3.5: 4WD: 99-03
4.272 = MR296349
4.636 = MR124857
4.900 = MR124858
Mighty Max: 2.0: SWB/2WD: 87-89: only one option.
3.909 = MB185461
Mighty Max:: 2.6: SWB/2WD: 87-89: only one option.
3.545 = MB185460
Mighty Max: 2.4: SWB/2WD: 90-96 only one option.
3.909 = MB185461
Mighty Max: 2.6: LWB/2WD: 87-89
3.545 = MB185460
4.222 = MB185462
Mighty Max: 2.4 LWB/2WD: 90-95
4.222 = MB185462
3.909 = MB185461
Mighty Max: 2.6 LWB/4WD: 87-89
3.909 = MB185461
4.222 = MB185462
Mighty Max: 3.0 SWB/4WD: 90-95
4.222 = MB527248
Mighty Max: 2.6 LWB/4WD: 87-89
3.909 = MB185461
4.222 = MB185462
Mighty Max: 3.0 LWB/4WD: 90-91
4.222 = MB527248
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- Big Dorifto
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Jeff,
Great info. Trawled thru the wreckers last week looking Mitsu stuff and came up with 4.2, 4.6 & 4.8 listing for the transaxles on both Pajero and Triton, but it was hard to tell which size would suit what Starion housing with out removing a heap of diff centers. Was thinking of trying to match them up thru bearing sizes. Don't suppose anyone has a bearing catalog listing for Mitsu pinions and carriers do they?
If a Montero as a Pajero then is a Mighty Max a Triton??
Brian.
Great info. Trawled thru the wreckers last week looking Mitsu stuff and came up with 4.2, 4.6 & 4.8 listing for the transaxles on both Pajero and Triton, but it was hard to tell which size would suit what Starion housing with out removing a heap of diff centers. Was thinking of trying to match them up thru bearing sizes. Don't suppose anyone has a bearing catalog listing for Mitsu pinions and carriers do they?
If a Montero as a Pajero then is a Mighty Max a Triton??
Brian.
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I believe Mighty Max is triton yes but i'm unsure if we got any 3.9's here in triton 2wd's..
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