auto gearbox diff ratio?
auto gearbox diff ratio?
So i just bought a jap gt-b twin turbo automatic halfcut, does anyone have a list of front diff ratios for these cars because I don't know what ratio it has and i've search for ages and can't find a definate answer?
Is there some way i can could the teeth through the drain plug to tell the ratio?
Is there some way i can could the teeth through the drain plug to tell the ratio?
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All aussie autos in that model are 4.11 and all JDM in that model are 4.44
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thanks for that, how sure are you that all JDM models were 4.44's?RSR 555 wrote:All aussie autos in that model are 4.11 and all JDM in that model are 4.44
Here is the build plate, a quick search tells me that this halfcut started life as a gt-b wagon e-tune. Its going to find a new home in a 3gen outback.
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99.99% suretmh983 wrote:thanks for that, how sure are you that all JDM models were 4.44's?
Here is the build plate, a quick search tells me that this halfcut started life as a gt-b wagon e-tune. Its going to find a new home in a 3gen outback.
From your ID tag...
B = Legacy/Liberty
H = Wagon
5 = 2.0 ltr (EJ20)
TV1A4YBAAB = Trip Tronic auto (B4)
Did you get the rear diff with your 1/2 cut?
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thanks guys.
If on the off chance the front to rear ratio is wrong after i've done the conversion, what symptoms could i expect to see? I figured that it would drive as if the handbrake was on, especially trying to turn tight corners? What about clicking or grinding from the gearbox? Or would there be no symptoms at all because the clutches in the auto box will take up the difference, and eventually overheat?
If on the off chance the front to rear ratio is wrong after i've done the conversion, what symptoms could i expect to see? I figured that it would drive as if the handbrake was on, especially trying to turn tight corners? What about clicking or grinding from the gearbox? Or would there be no symptoms at all because the clutches in the auto box will take up the difference, and eventually overheat?
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On the blacktop you probably wont notice it until the centre diff fails but on the gravel you'll hear (keep the windows down) the rear tyres skipping but only travel at around 40km/h or you'll be fighting to keep the car stable.
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Sweet.. will be watching out for pics 

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just been looking at the '03 legacy FSM, it reckons the turbo automatic diff ratio is 4.11... My outback is a 4.44 and I need to figure it out 100% cos I can't afford to have the car undrivable while I chase up the correct diff...
Any thoughts as to what diff is in my halfcut?
Any thoughts as to what diff is in my halfcut?
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hmm good question, I can't see anywhere where it specifies what region. It covers both RHD and LHD, and at times it references specifically to different regions (for example has an asterisk for australia only models in the above pic), so I think it is a generic all-region manual... It is for MY03 vehicles, maybe they changed ratios for the later revision cars? I don't know what year my halfcut is, but its a rev A, so it must be an earlier model. I found FSM's for 99 and 00 legacy's but they don't cover the turbo engine models.
Isn't the rear drive disconnected by a clutch in the auto boxes? The ecu engages the clutch when the front wheels spin?
I'll give it a go anyway, good idea thanks.
Actually, on 2nd thoughts, turning the rear output shaft will turn one side of the center diff, which doesn't necessarily mean the front half of the diff will turn the same number of revolutions and therefore is not a 100% guarantee this method will work?
I'll give it a go anyway, good idea thanks.
Actually, on 2nd thoughts, turning the rear output shaft will turn one side of the center diff, which doesn't necessarily mean the front half of the diff will turn the same number of revolutions and therefore is not a 100% guarantee this method will work?
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I would run with the 4.44 but if you want to be 300% sure before you run it then the only way to be sure is to pull the front diff housing off the box and count the crownwheel and pinion teeth.
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