Longer Diff, slower times?
Longer Diff, slower times?
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dbv8

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8,675 posts

241 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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The BTR diff in my TVR is tired and will be going to Jon Reid at Readman racing for a much needed rebuild.

The current ratio is 3.45:1 but I have a crown and pinion set to give me 3.08:1
I like the idea of a lower cruising rpm and maybe better mpg on the motorway etc and more importantly want to try a high speed event such as vmax next year.

Speeds currently with 3.45 on 255/50/16 Mickey Thompsons and 5800 rpm changes…
1st = 45
2nd = 67
3rd = 98
4th = 130
5th = 168 (has easily reached 155+ NA)

With the 3.08 diff
1st = 50
2nd = 76
3rd = 110
4th = 146
5th would be revving about 5550 at 175 which is my ultimate target.

The car currently runs 11.6 @ 125 on only a 65 shot of gas but I will be using up to a 150 shot next year.
I have 308 bhp NA and the car weighs about 1150kg with me in it

So the question is if I do go ahead and fit the longer diff how much do you guys reckon it will affect my ¼ mile times?
I am hoping a little more gas will make up the difference.


Edited by dbv8 on Thursday 8th December 11:19

redvictor

3,152 posts

258 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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more power = less leverage needed(gear).That will equal less tyre spin if you're on street tyres.

dbv8

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8,675 posts

241 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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On MT streets. I will be getting much more heat into them next year. There is at least a tenth to be had to 60ft also. Previous best of only 1.83

SILICONEKID340HP

14,997 posts

252 months

Sunday 18th December 2011
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How do you know its a 3.45 ? it could be a 3.77..

dbv8

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Sunday 18th December 2011
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SILICONEKID340HP said:
How do you know its a 3.45 ? it could be a 3.77..
I think you sometimes underestimate me Daz laugh

Isnt your diff a GKN? Then yours may well be 3.77.
Mines a BTR and is a 3.45.... I know becuase i lifted the rear wheels and they rurned 10 times to 34.5 turns of the prop. idea

SILICONEKID340HP

14,997 posts

252 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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So mine could be eather 3.31 or 3.77, im a little confused how do i check which one it is ?if it is the 3.77 what is involved to change it to 3.31..Cheers Derek

Edited by SILICONEKID340HP on Monday 19th December 20:40

dbv8

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8,675 posts

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Monday 19th December 2011
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SILICONEKID340HP said:
So mine could be eather 3.31 or 3.77, im a little confused how do i check which one it is ?if it is the 3.77 what is involved to change it to 3.31..Cheers Derek

Edited by SILICONEKID340HP on Monday 19th December 20:40
Jack the rear wheels off the ground Daz. Get someone to count the prop revoltions as you turn a rear wheel 10 times. 33 = 3.31 and nearly 38 = 3.77.

If you really want a longer diff then either search for a second hand one or find out who sells the crown and pinions for GKNs.
My 3.08 BTR gears came from Aus.

Stan Weiss

260 posts

169 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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dbv8 said:
The BTR diff in my TVR is tired and will be going to Jon Reid at Readman racing for a much needed rebuild.

The current ratio is 3.45:1 but I have a crown and pinion set to give me 3.08:1
I like the idea of a lower cruising rpm and maybe better mpg on the motorway etc and more importantly want to try a high speed event such as vmax next year.

Speeds currently with 3.45 on 255/50/16 Mickey Thompsons and 5800 rpm changes…
1st = 45
2nd = 67
3rd = 98
4th = 130
5th = 168 (has easily reached 155+ NA)

With the 3.08 diff
1st = 50
2nd = 76
3rd = 110
4th = 146
5th would be revving about 5550 at 175 which is my ultimate target.

The car currently runs 11.6 @ 125 on only a 65 shot of gas but I will be using up to a 150 shot next year.
I have 308 bhp NA and the car weighs about 1150kg with me in it

So the question is if I do go ahead and fit the longer diff how much do you guys reckon it will affect my ¼ mile times?
I am hoping a little more gas will make up the difference.


Edited by dbv8 on Thursday 8th December 11:19
Do you know what your trans gear ratios are? Are you listing speed in each gear in MPH or KPH?

Stan

dbv8

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Sunday 1st January 2012
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Stan Weiss said:
Do you know what your trans gear ratios are? Are you listing speed in each gear in MPH or KPH?

Stan
Speeds are in MPH.
Gears are
1st = 2.915
2nd = 1.932
3rd = 1.323
4th = 1
5th = 0.8

SILICONEKID340HP

14,997 posts

252 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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Have you sorted the diff out ?

Stan Weiss

260 posts

169 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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I think that the gear change at most will cost .1 in your et. Are you running the 65 shot of gas for the whole 1/4 or using a progressive controller? You et seem high for the MPH that you are running.

Stan

dbv8

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Monday 2nd January 2012
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Stan Weiss said:
I think that the gear change at most will cost .1 in your et. Are you running the 65 shot of gas for the whole 1/4 or using a progressive controller? You et seem high for the MPH that you are running.

Stan
I can live with that smile

That 65 shot was on a direct hit at full throttle, so just a blip in 1st gear with a short shift to 2nd and fully on the gas apart from the gearchanges.

I now have a genuine 100 shot and a progressive controller to play with.

You are right about the ET and MPH. I should be running quicker but traction is the problem i need to fix.
The car with me in it will weigh about 1150kg. I run on decent 255/50/16 Mickey Thompson Street ETs but only get mid 1.8's to 60 foot. My best to the 1/8th is 7.59 @ 98 and my best 2nd 1/8th is just under 4 seconds.
I think the biggest problem is that the car runs IRS. Ideally a live axle with a multilink would give me the launch i need but it would be too much of a sacrifice i think.
I am confident i can tweak the rear 3-way shocks and suspension settings, and with more heat in the tyres due to a linelock should take a tenth off to 60 foot.

The ultimate aim would be to hit 10.99 @ 130 with a car that returns 30mpg and can hit 170+ with a little chemical assistance wink

Stan Weiss

260 posts

169 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Have you run the car N/A and if so what was your 60 foot times?

Your MPH shows you have the power to run much quicker with good traction.

Stan

dbv8

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Monday 2nd January 2012
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The car runs 12.4 @ 113 NA with similar 60 foots. I find I can't launch any higher than about 2500 rpm. Traction is definitely the shortcoming