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AU hi/lo gear company?
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:01 am
by BeefaRu
I heard there was an AU company making custom hi/lo gears for subarus.
There's been interest in the US for better ratio hi/lo gears than what came on the original hi/lo transmissions from 1986 to 1994 (known here as the "EA82" GL and Loyale body styles).
If this company does exist, I'd like to find out who they are and get some pricing.
Thanks!
Eric
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:34 am
by riksta
Hi there and welcome to the forum.
I do know of someone that was making some for testing to see how thay would stand up to off road use, thay had some problems of not a lot of room in the gearbox and that ment the new gear had to be made to thin and did not larst long.
Larst i heard was thay were going to try again but dont know if thay did.
If you wont you could get in touch with a guy by the name of John Petersen at
[email protected] or call him at work on 0412 355 555.
He mite be able to tell you what has happend since the testing and if there still going ahead with it.
Rik.
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:38 am
by 78sti
ALBINS make a hi/low gear set, sold by scorpion.
But it is no lower than the standard l series and is ment as an upgrade to late forestrers that have a usless low gear.
I do believe that it is a little stronger than the standard l series low range making it a better option behind ej motors if you can justify the price?
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:47 am
by TOONGA
78sti wrote:ALBINS make a hi/low gear set, sold by scorpion.
But it is no lower than the standard l series and is ment as an upgrade to late forestrers that have a usless low gear.
I do believe that it is a little stronger than the standard l series low range making it a better option behind ej motors if you can justify the price?
Im pretty sure the scorpion gear set is the real low ratio set 1:49:1 (is there a lower ratio?) as opposed to the 1:19:1 set that alot of boxes end up with
here is the scorpion page
http://scorpionsubaru.com/low.htm
ok the albins gear set is 1.58 : 1 according to their documentation
TOONGA
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:38 pm
by AlpineRaven
TOONGA wrote:Im pretty sure the scorpion gear set is the real low ratio set 1:49:1 (is there a lower ratio?) as opposed to the 1:19:1 set that alot of boxes end up with
here is the scorpion page
http://scorpionsubaru.com/low.htm
ok the albins gear set is 1.58 : 1 according to their documentation
TOONGA
L series's low is 1.59:1 and its reasonably strong behind EJ22, see my thread link in my signature
Cheers
AP
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:06 pm
by El_Freddo
Just go the L series low range, its the same thing.
Just don't flog it on the black top and you'll be right. I've not had any issues with the EJ behind the L series gearbox with the 1.59:1 low ratio - and its copped a bit of a beating offroad, I've forgotten to think about it while I'm out there
Cheers
Bennie
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:38 pm
by AlpineRaven
El_Freddo wrote:Just go the L series low range, its the same thing.
Just don't flog it on the black top and you'll be right. I've not had any issues with the EJ behind the L series gearbox with the 1.59:1 low ratio - and its copped a bit of a beating offroad, I've forgotten to think about it while I'm out there
Cheers
Bennie
hah...
Ive done drags behind EJ22, while in low range and still going strong..
Cheers
AP
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 7:15 am
by sven '2'
AlpineRaven wrote:hah...
Ive done drags behind EJ22, while in low range and still going strong..
Cheers
AP
Indeed
Know a Lib that had no option other than 500km of blacktop on Easter Monday towing a trailer all in low range.
A LOT of fuel was used.
Oh, was a H6 conversion to boot. HR repaired, LR was fine