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ceebmoj

posted on 24/2/04 at 09:03 PM Reply With Quote
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For thowes of you who are using a seera diff what ratio you had chosen and is the 4*4 lsd worth the extra.

Blake

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cosworth

posted on 24/2/04 at 09:27 PM Reply With Quote
If you have a bike engien you would be best with a 3.62 or 3.3 diff, the 4.4 is far too low
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bikerush

posted on 24/2/04 at 09:42 PM Reply With Quote
i think he meant 4 by 4 lsd
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Jon Ison

posted on 24/2/04 at 09:56 PM Reply With Quote
depends on engine too, bike box's have different reduction on the final drive.






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Jasper

posted on 25/2/04 at 09:58 AM Reply With Quote
Get yourself one of the gear calc sheets that are out there - somebody will have the link....
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ChrisGamlin

posted on 25/2/04 at 11:17 AM Reply With Quote
www.bikepowered.com/chris/bike_ratios.xls

Right click and Save As if you dont want it to open in IE.
Dont forget to go into the "Data" sheet and change the RPM levels tho as they are all set to 11k maximum revs, which isnt correct. You can also put in your own tyre combinations in the Data sheet as well, if the ones you have arent in the list.

Chris

[Edited on 25/2/04 by ChrisGamlin]






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ceebmoj

posted on 25/2/04 at 11:56 AM Reply With Quote
thanks a lot
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