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Electric vs manual transfer box differences
14 May 2014 12:57 #115202
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Electric vs manual transfer box differences
Thanks Martin. Seems I'll have to do a bit more thinking.
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19 Jan 2015 10:00 #135491
by h_hezzah
Replied by h_hezzah on topic Electric vs manual transfer box differences
Hello,
I have a 2009 Auto. Can anyone here explain why in Low range the Auto changes only till the 3rd gear, and doesn't use the 4th?
I'm driving my Jimny through sanddunes and more speed in low would make much difference :dry:
I have a 2009 Auto. Can anyone here explain why in Low range the Auto changes only till the 3rd gear, and doesn't use the 4th?
I'm driving my Jimny through sanddunes and more speed in low would make much difference :dry:
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19 Jan 2015 11:29 #135500
by Russ-41
Assuming you can't get going in 1st high, by the time you've built up to 3rd low, that is a tremendous amount of stress through drivetrain, perhaps its limited to protect itself from damage?
Replied by Russ-41 on topic Electric vs manual transfer box differences
h_hezzah wrote: I'm driving my Jimny through sanddunes and more speed in low would make much difference :dry:
Assuming you can't get going in 1st high, by the time you've built up to 3rd low, that is a tremendous amount of stress through drivetrain, perhaps its limited to protect itself from damage?
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20 Jan 2015 12:51 #135550
by h_hezzah
Replied by h_hezzah on topic Electric vs manual transfer box differences
It goes in 1st high, but when climbing the dune in 3rd then 2nd high the engine begins to stall, and if I didn't reach the top by then I have to back up all the way down and start again.
Climbing the dunes needs more momentum than torque, and due to the Jimny's light weight it needs more speed than other to have that momentum.
When doing the same climbs driving my Pajero I don't have to start the climb that fast but its weight (plus torque of course) keeps pushing it forward.
May be I can try holding higher revs in high next time and see how it will go.
Climbing the dunes needs more momentum than torque, and due to the Jimny's light weight it needs more speed than other to have that momentum.
When doing the same climbs driving my Pajero I don't have to start the climb that fast but its weight (plus torque of course) keeps pushing it forward.
May be I can try holding higher revs in high next time and see how it will go.
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16 Oct 2020 16:09 #229177
by kc
Replied by kc on topic Electric vs manual transfer box differences
Hi there I have a 2005 electrical transfer box and am I able to put a manual in with out having to modify the propshafts and will it affect hi ratio be affected
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