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Gunnar|Rennfahrer
Newbie
Posts: 43
What kind of Gearbox?
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May 02, 2006, 22:37:07 pm »
What kind of gears, hubs, diff's and housings are you guys using?
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Gunnar
Rennfahrers VW Club
Ole
Sr. Member
Posts: 458
Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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May 08, 2006, 21:33:29 pm »
Here's mine:
last season:
stock case (late version)
1st 3.78 (stock)
2nd 2.06 (stock)
3rd 1.58 (Berg, welded hub)
4th 1.22 (Berg, welded hub)
R/P 4.375 (stock)
ZF LSD
HD side cover
stock axles
changes for this season:
R/P 4.125 (stock)
strong axles (pls. check my wanted ad!)
Saludos,
Ole
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Gunnar|Rennfahrer
Newbie
Posts: 43
Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #2 on:
May 08, 2007, 08:58:01 am »
It's a long time since I started this Topic but I want to try to get some more info this time.
Why is it so few that is using longer 1. and 2. gears in stead of short 3. and 4.
Is this only because of the price, or is it a bad thing in a VW with long 1. and 2.
I Just took a look at Doodah's Box and compared it with Ole's.
I can se that Ole's is Absolutely Race only, Doodah's is a little more town driveable, but not much.
What about Longer 1. and 2. and leave 3. and 4.
Then you have more power on 1. and 2. and a more driveable 4.
Have any of you tried this?
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Gunnar
Rennfahrers VW Club
Frank LUX
Hero Member
Posts: 1886
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Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #3 on:
May 09, 2007, 20:27:36 pm »
Here is mine...
VW gusseted Case
1st 3.78
2nd 2.21
3rd 1.58
4th 1.21
Diff is a ZF LSD
HD Side covers
SAW Race Axles
Frank
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Last Edit: May 09, 2007, 20:30:25 pm by Frank LUX
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Rune
SCC Crew
Hero Member
Posts: 542
Screwdrivers #7
Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #4 on:
May 09, 2007, 20:42:23 pm »
A novice question here... What cruising speeds/rpms do you have on the highway with the 1.21 4th gear Frank? What R&P are you using? 3.88? Would you say it is streetable?
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Frank LUX
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Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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May 09, 2007, 20:48:14 pm »
Quote from: Rune on May 09, 2007, 20:42:23 pm
A novice question here... What cruising speeds/rpms do you have on the highway with the 1.21 4th gear Frank? What R&P are you using? 3.88? Would you say it is streetable?
I don't know what it would make on the Motorway, as my Car is illegal to drive on the Streets here in Luxembourg...
Yes, it's a 3.88 R&P
But Yes, it is still Streetable...
Frank
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folkevogn
Full Member
Posts: 155
Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #6 on:
May 09, 2007, 20:53:44 pm »
I dont remember were the link is but there is several websites were you can calculate what speed you will have at a given rpm if you now the tire size, R&P and gear ratio. I think its a equation in a volksworld magazine from around 1997 with a yellow car with green stripes on the cover. Maybe someone here on the lounge can help you finding one of the links Rune.
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Rick Meredith
DKK
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Posts: 5312
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Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #7 on:
May 11, 2007, 00:45:04 am »
Heres a good one
http://www.xse.com/leres/ss/calculator.html
To use it, you'll need to know the tire height which you can calculate here.
http://www.powerdog.com/tiresize.cgi
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Alan Uyeno
Newbie
Posts: 47
Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #8 on:
May 11, 2007, 06:06:30 am »
Late VW OE mexi case - gusseted
3.88 r/p
4.11, 2.47,1.72, 1.31
NO need for aluminum HD side covers
SAW axles
Quaife dif
For the city this gearbox works great. For the freeway you'll hate it.
My other trans I grenaded last year was a
gusseted late Vw case with release bearing guide
4.12 r/p Ottinger
Stock VW OE 9 tooth mainshaft with 091 1st gear bus idler
1.56, 1.22
stock sidecovers
Saw axles
10/15 tooth super diff
Thats a budget trans that is real tight in 3rd and 4th. Not fun on the freeway.
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Gunnar|Rennfahrer
Newbie
Posts: 43
Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #9 on:
May 11, 2007, 06:53:12 am »
Quote from: folkevogn on May 09, 2007, 20:53:44 pm
I dont remember were the link is but there is several websites were you can calculate what speed you will have at a given rpm if you now the tire size, R&P and gear ratio. I think its a equation in a volksworld magazine from around 1997 with a yellow car with green stripes on the cover. Maybe someone here on the lounge can help you finding one of the links Rune.
I found this one:
http://www.fatboyraceworks.com/gears/index.php?MaxRPM=7000&TireDiameter=25.75&GearRatio1=3.55&GearRatio2=2.35&GearRatio3=1.65&GearRatio4=1.15&GearRatio5=&GearRatio6=&FinalDrive=3.875&TireWidth=195&TireAspect=70&RimDiameter=15&MaxRPM_2=7000&TireDiameter_2=25.75&GearRatio1_2=3.78&GearRatio2_2=2.06&GearRatio3_2=1.26&GearRatio4_2=0.93&GearRatio5_2=&GearRatio6_2=&FinalDrive_2=3.875&TireWidth_2=195&TireAspect_2=70&RimDiameter_2=15&Calculate=Calculate%2FGraph&Compare=1
I allready put in some typical VW Ratios on the right!
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Gunnar
Rennfahrers VW Club
Udo
Hero Member
Posts: 2077
Re: What kind of Gearbox?
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Reply #10 on:
May 11, 2007, 17:34:07 pm »
Look at " for sale " here in the forum .That's a real good one , all FTC gears , but not for street use because of the spool .
Udo
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