Type 9 Gearbox Ratios
Type 9 Gearbox Ratios
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Carnage

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889 posts

258 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
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Hi guys

I run a Ginetta G4 which I recently dropped a Type 9 into. However, the ratio's are woefully high. I am looking for a 1:1 5th, and the closest I can find is 0.86:1. Can anyone suggest a manufacturer for gearkits/boxes with this sort of ratio?

Cheers, Paul

magpies

5,193 posts

208 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
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I'm fairly sure Getrag 5 speeders are direct top

probably easier to have .86 5th and lower the diff ratio

Kevp

589 posts

277 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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Pretty sure mine is a 1.1 top. Its a Tran-x, but Iv just looked and .92 seems to be the lowest they now do.

I would agree with the diff comment but you may then find 1st & 2nd to low.

FlatPack

1,019 posts

271 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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I had a similar problem - with a 3.92:1 diff ratio (shortest commonly available in a 7" diff) the type 9 ratios were way way too long in my Striker. The standard 'close ratio' type 9s (BGH etc) are all clustered around the 1:1 ratio 4th in a normal Type 9 and so suffer from the same problem.

I ended up using a Caterham 6 speed box (which has a 1:1 ratio 6th gear). Its designed to be a bolt up replacement for the Type 9 that Caterham used so dimensionally its close, uses the same bellhousing and has the same input and output spline patterns. Unfortunately Caterham use a weird version of the Type 9 that has a different length input shaft from both the common long and short shafts, but I used a short input shaft bellhousing and a small spacer and it all works. Not cheap, but cheaper than a close ratio Type 9 and a shorter ratio diff (which you didn't seem to be able to buy at the time anyway - couple of companies advertised them, but no availability).






Carnage

Original Poster:

889 posts

258 months

Thursday 10th March 2011
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Sorry for the delay in responding - thanks to all for the advice.

one eyed mick

1,189 posts

187 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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Goole up BGH trans they offer various t9 ratios and power/torque specs at competative prices HTH

S47

1,356 posts

206 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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I have a BGH built type9 with TranX straight cuts with 1/1 5th gear and .23 1st which really suits the 7. Straight cut gears sound great too. Why not ask BGH they can make the gears to your requirementsthumbup

timg4d

53 posts

267 months

Saturday 19th March 2011
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Hi

Your best bet is to change the diff ratio. Although you may see lots of ratios listed for the Type 9, in practice they are hard to find, even the "standard" close ratio sets. I ran a Dare built G4 in sprint and hillclimbs for 10 years with a Type 9 gearbox. After breaking the so-called heavy duty gears on the start line at Debden, I had the box rebuilt by SP Developments, with Quaife semi-helical close ratio gears and the alloy case. Also had a 4.4 Quaife LSD. With that lot I could reach around 145 mph at Goodwood (shift light was on in 5th about a third of the way down the straight!), with a 2 litre Zetec and 225 bhp. Most other venues I never got beyond third gear. At 70 mph on the road (I drove it to events, and usually back) it was pulling 4000 rpm, which was tolerable. Most of the noise at that speed came from the Quaife diff, which is like having a cement mixer behind you a lot of the time.