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Jimny Diff ratios

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06 Jul 2011 17:25 #18655 by fordy103
Jimny Diff ratios was created by fordy103
So, ive been told that apparently the automatic jimny, or a late manual vvt jimny has shorter diff ratios than a none vvt Jimny.

So, anything newer than 2006 has better diffs than the old ones. ( for off roading anyways)

Can anybody confirm this?

James

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06 Jul 2011 20:09 #18661 by ooky_123
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06 Jul 2011 22:47 #18667 by dadam
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forgive me if i misunderstood but the topic talks about the DIFF ratios, not the T-Case...

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07 Jul 2011 05:05 #18668 by mlines
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So you need to look at the final line in that table that ook123 linked to....

Martin

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07 Jul 2011 08:15 #18678 by dadam
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mlines wrote: So you need to look at the final line in that table that ook123 linked to....

i'm really tired actually, sorry...:blush:

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07 Jul 2011 10:02 #18684 by panosd
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If you change the r&p of a non vvt jimny with the r&p of a vvt jimny you will have a -17% low ratio.

You can run tires 235-75-15 with no problem.

It wont be like having a rocklobster but it will seems like a mini rocklobster(410 t-case).

It is tested and works great.

Also you can find from japan spec. jimny with 11/45 diff ratio and do the same.

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