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ovaldriver56
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Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #90 on:
March 09, 2011, 19:36:13 pm »
Does that mean, that is advertised with an 3,78 first gear, but it doesn´t has it installed?
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Jesse/DVK
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'64 2176cc
Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #91 on:
March 09, 2011, 21:28:22 pm »
Best to ask Gunter. But if it's advertised it should be in there..
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ovaldriver56
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Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #92 on:
March 13, 2011, 11:41:48 am »
Maybee Gunter could give a statement?
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Diederick/DVK
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Posts: 3692
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Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #93 on:
March 13, 2011, 16:04:47 pm »
maybe ask him personally, i'm not sure he (regularly) checks each and every topic on here.
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181
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Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #94 on:
May 16, 2011, 15:24:01 pm »
So..decision time. Going to pick up my new rancho gearbox on Wednesday.
What would you choose? 4,12:1 or 3.875:1 gering? I´m set on 0,89 4th and I don´t have cash to design and set up fully individual transmission.
Type 181 weight is 900kg with fluids, 1 ton with me :-)
Engine is 2276cc, FK8 cam, 1.4 rockers, steve tims stage 2 heads (42x39), 48 DRLAs with 40 vents on lo...ong intakes, 1 5/8 exhaust, around 160RWHP I believe?
sporting 205/65R15 radials on the back.
BRAINSTORM NOW!
Thank you all!
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Harry/FDK
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Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #95 on:
May 16, 2011, 17:45:06 pm »
I've made a big mistake: 4.12 R/P with 0.89 4th gear. Waaaay to long.
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181
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Posts: 632
Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #96 on:
May 24, 2011, 09:24:16 am »
I do some freeway driving so I can´t have close ratio transmission
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Rocket Ron
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Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #97 on:
May 24, 2011, 22:22:05 pm »
if its any help
my bug is full weight with extra dyno mat etc ie heavy
ran a 13.73 with treads a 1.97 60 ft and no lightening with a very similar engine to yours k8 1.4 42 x 39 and 8.1 compression and 48idas with 40 vents not DRLAs ie tame
rear tires are 205 75 15
box is a pro street with super beetle first 3.88 ring and pinion and a .89 4th
mph through the traps was 96.42 mph in 4th
would do 80 ish in 4th just under 4000 rpm if i remember rightly
Regards Ron
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181
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Posts: 632
Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #98 on:
June 10, 2013, 11:45:45 am »
Hi again after 3 years:-)
Finally I purchased and ran Pro Street transmission in stock trim with 4.12 RP and ran it for two seasons. It runs very good in town and countryside driving I´m under impression it kills my 1/4 mile times a lot.
What ratios would you suggest for my 2276 with 86C cam, 11:1 CR , 48DRLAs, 1 3/4 CPS python. I run a full metal VW Thing on swingaxles, good rubber mounts, CSP trapese system, no problem with wheel hop whatsoever. Berg shifter, new shifter bar bushing, Dieken Copper disc and Stage 1 KEP plate. The car still weight around 2000 lbs with me. I´m ready to run ERCOs with 215/65 m+H DOTs on the rear.
I´m ready to run close ratios if it still allows me to get to races at reasonable speed (no autobahns). Please design me a gerabox of your opinion.
Thanks!
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dragvw2180
Sr. Member
Posts: 304
Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #99 on:
June 10, 2013, 16:00:37 pm »
Since your gear box has held up so well why not go back to the same builder and ask their opinion ? Sam , the owner of " Rancho " and I have been friends and a customer since the early 80's and his advice has always been excellent plus he is absolutely honest . There are alot of competent and honest builders out there but how many have built the quantity that Sam and his " companies " have , with that comes experiance of what combinations work . I will give you an example, I am building a new "Street Car " that will have 366 rwhp . I will be using my old race transmission and no it will not be perfect for the street but it is a compromise just like your car , something I can drive to town and yet race . Will I want to drive it 70 mph for an extended period of time, hahhahaahh NO , but I will drive it to local shows with my wife and to get the occaisional meal . Would this be the gearing Sam would advise me to use , No, he would probably laugh at me for even thinking of it. I will be using 26 ' tires and a 3.88 r/p with a 1.14 4th . I look forward to all the responses you get with your post. Mike McCarthy
P.S. this is an old vid of the engine and transmission I will be using in my street car, the red one,
http://www.youtube.com/v/FJZrEFElU24
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pupjoint
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Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #100 on:
June 11, 2013, 04:41:39 am »
Quote from: 181 on June 10, 2013, 11:45:45 am
Hi again after 3 years:-)
Finally I purchased and ran Pro Street transmission in stock trim with 4.12 RP and ran it for two seasons. It runs very good in town and countryside driving I´m under impression it kills my 1/4 mile times a lot.
What ratios would you suggest for my 2276 with 86C cam, 11:1 CR , 48DRLAs, 1 3/4 CPS python. I run a full metal VW Thing on swingaxles, good rubber mounts, CSP trapese system, no problem with wheel hop whatsoever. Berg shifter, new shifter bar bushing, Dieken Copper disc and Stage 1 KEP plate. The car still weight around 2000 lbs with me. I´m ready to run ERCOs with 215/65 m+H DOTs on the rear.
I´m ready to run close ratios if it still allows me to get to races at reasonable speed (no autobahns). Please design me a gerabox of your opinion.
Thanks!
what ratio is your current pro street gearbox with 4.12RP? stock? any other mods? super diff? LSD?
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pupjoint
Hero Member
Posts: 723
Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #101 on:
June 11, 2013, 05:34:18 am »
check out some of the pics posted by Paul Guard
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/album_page.php?pic_id=1023716
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/album_page.php?pic_id=985963
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Jesse/DVK
Hero Member
Posts: 817
'64 2176cc
Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #102 on:
June 11, 2013, 08:33:56 am »
I have a 4.12 gearbox with 3.78, 2.06, 1.44 and 1.04 gears. Very happy with it and works perfect with my webcam 86c in my beetle. (2176cc 188 hp).
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Der Vollgas Kreuzers
181
Hero Member
Posts: 632
Re: Rancho Pro-Street gearbox
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Reply #103 on:
June 11, 2013, 10:14:29 am »
Quote from: pupjoint on June 11, 2013, 04:41:39 am
Quote from: 181 on June 10, 2013, 11:45:45 am
Hi again after 3 years:-)
Finally I purchased and ran Pro Street transmission in stock trim with 4.12 RP and ran it for two seasons. It runs very good in town and countryside driving I´m under impression it kills my 1/4 mile times a lot.
What ratios would you suggest for my 2276 with 86C cam, 11:1 CR , 48DRLAs, 1 3/4 CPS python. I run a full metal VW Thing on swingaxles, good rubber mounts, CSP trapese system, no problem with wheel hop whatsoever. Berg shifter, new shifter bar bushing, Dieken Copper disc and Stage 1 KEP plate. The car still weight around 2000 lbs with me. I´m ready to run ERCOs with 215/65 m+H DOTs on the rear.
I´m ready to run close ratios if it still allows me to get to races at reasonable speed (no autobahns). Please design me a gerabox of your opinion.
Thanks!
what ratio is your current pro street gearbox with 4.12RP? stock? any other mods? super diff? LSD?
hi pupjoint, yes, stock trim 4.12 RP,
1st Gear: 3,78
2nd Gear: 2,06
3rd Gear: 1,26
4th Gear: 0,89
super diff with 4 spider gears.
Thank you!
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