I am curious why the 5 speed instead of a 6 speed from say a HO 2002 ?
I am curious why the 5 speed instead of a 6 speed from say a HO 2002 ?
Understood! So it’s a PIZZ with the pecker ya got project.![]()
Thinking about your driveline arrangement, the prop shaft sizes/ speeds and critical mass, I think maybe you need the right ring and pinion. Have you thought about using quick change axles? They can be gotten for a good price through the right sources. A narrow case version will tuck right in next to the engine very nicely. You’ll be able to dial in the ratio you need to control shaft speeds.
I’ve never heard of a differential like this. Have a link? I’m a sponge to learn!
Thanks, Charlie. That’s what I know as a Torsen diff. What I was suggesting is a “quick change” axle assembly that offers an large choice of ratios in order to reduce drive line speeds, which I think could be an issue for you. This Diff can be used in an axle like im suggesting. The race car parts market is flooded with axles like this.
Example-
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Wint...-56-Inch-Quickchange-Rear-End-Plain,5062.html
Here’s a chart with the ratios possible in this axle.
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Thanks, Charlie. That’s what I know as a Torsen diff. What I was suggesting is a “quick change” axle assembly that offers an large choice of ratios in order to reduce drive line speeds, which I think could be an issue for you. This Diff can be used in an axle like im suggesting. The race car parts market is flooded with axles like this.
Example-
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Wint...-56-Inch-Quickchange-Rear-End-Plain,5062.html
Here’s a chart with the ratios possible in this axle.
View attachment 118985
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