joolsmi16
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posted on 2/6/10 at 07:37 PM |
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live axle
Hi all, what's the easiest way to find out the diff ratio of my live axle??
May have a change of plan on my engine conversion, just bought a c20xe now thing of a bec as I have experience of bike engines.
Issue I have is that my car is about 650kg with a crossflow and type 9, so my bec will weigh around 550kg!! would this be too heavy and still to my
original cec??
Thanks
Julian
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Madinventions
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posted on 2/6/10 at 07:57 PM |
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Can you not just count the number of turns of the input shaft for 1 revolution of the output shaft?
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joolsmi16
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posted on 2/6/10 at 08:05 PM |
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live axle
true that will give me a rough idea be better if I knew the different ratios of a standard the live axle..so I can gauge it better.
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Tiger Super Six
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posted on 2/6/10 at 08:24 PM |
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There's normally a metal tag on the back that says the number I think, there was on mine.
Mark
Tiger Avon
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BenB
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posted on 2/6/10 at 09:00 PM |
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550kg with a bike engine is fine!! Not sure it'd make that much difference though.
Bike engine is 60kg (ish?).
Is a Crossflow and type 9 really 160kg?
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nick205
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posted on 3/6/10 at 10:20 AM |
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Seems heavy for a crossflow engined car.
My Indy + Pinto weighed ~600kg
Have you had it weighed on a weighbridge to confirm?
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