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 Post subject: EA diff ratio - devastated!!
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 1:24 pm 
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Until last night had been thinking that because of the lazy launches from my EA (with tickford motor, extractors, exhaust) that I would have been running a 2.7 or 2.9 diff. I was devastated to look last night and find its a 3.2x:1 ratio.

Any suggestions what might be making it such a slug?
Once you hit 3k it goes like hell.. but runs out of rpm pretty fast (limits of the tickford cam I guess)

Would I notice a worthwhile difference to install a 3.45:1 diff as I had planned?
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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 1:28 pm 
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I went from a 3.23 to a 3.45 in my manual el and it wasnt a massive difference though you could feel it. Much better taking off and driving in traffic

 

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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 1:39 pm 
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bry40l wrote:
I went from a 3.23 to a 3.45 in my manual el and it wasnt a massive difference though you could feel it. Much better taking off and driving in traffic


Howd it go on fuel?

Id probably only need to change the crown wheel and pinion, yeah? (without installing a whole new diff)
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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 2:58 pm 
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not sure how it went on fuel because it was too long ago and i was a young fella flogging the hell out of it every time i drove it :roll:
you can buy and change crown wheel and pinion but your best bet is changing the diff and housing,if you have facebook jump on the ford buy swap sell pages and someone could be letting go of a 3.45:1 lsd, i see them from time to time ranging from 100-300 disc to disc.
lsd is usually worn out in them by now in most of the cheaper ones.

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 12:11 pm 
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I bought a 4.10:1 LSD borg warner 28 spline diff guts..

anyone want to talk me out of attempting this at home?
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 1:23 pm 
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Barnfind-EA wrote:
I bought a 4.10:1 LSD borg warner 28 spline diff guts..

anyone want to talk me out of attempting this at home?


You need a diff spreader to get it out... You need a full set of shims in every size for the carrier and pinion... You need a new collapsible washer for the pinion (for every time you need to change shims)... You need the special tool to hold the yoke... You need a spring gauge to measure preload for both the pinion and carrier... You need gear blue to check the mesh pattern... You need a s**t load of time to get it right so the gears aren't chopped out in 5000km... You need diff oil with a friction modifier for the LSD... You'll need a torque wrench...

Besides that special stuff you need std tools...

By the time you swap just the centre you'll wish you swapped the whole diff axle to axle...

Also if it is a manual expect to be doing 3000rpm at 100km/hr and have little to no fuel economy compared to current...

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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 2:44 pm 
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TimmyA wrote:
Barnfind-EA wrote:
I bought a 4.10:1 LSD borg warner 28 spline diff guts..

anyone want to talk me out of attempting this at home?


You need a diff spreader to get it out... You need a full set of shims in every size for the carrier and pinion... You need a new collapsible washer for the pinion (for every time you need to change shims)... You need the special tool to hold the yoke... You need a spring gauge to measure preload for both the pinion and carrier... You need gear blue to check the mesh pattern... You need a s**t load of time to get it right so the gears aren't chopped out in 5000km... You need diff oil with a friction modifier for the LSD... You'll need a torque wrench...

Besides that special stuff you need std tools...

By the time you swap just the centre you'll wish you swapped the whole diff axle to axle...

Also if it is a manual expect to be doing 3000rpm at 100km/hr and have little to no fuel economy compared to current...

Cheers,
Tim



Yep thats talked me out of it :) Its auto.. and Ill just get it done professionally.. sounds like too much fkn about, risk and pain if it goes wrong.

I would have bought a whole diff if 4:10 were available.
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:29 pm 
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I have the same gears in my EF auto. Sits about 2300 rpm at 100km, it does feel like it needs another gear as it used to sit on 1500, but it's fine. Cars definitely friskier and worth the effort of fitting. I get 9.3litre per 100km now, down from 12.5 with the standard 3.08 diff. I don't understand why, maybe less throttle is needed to keep the car moving? But its good

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 11:48 am 
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tapeworm wrote:
I have the same gears in my EF auto. Sits about 2300 rpm at 100km, it does feel like it needs another gear as it used to sit on 1500, but it's fine. Cars definitely friskier and worth the effort of fitting. I get 9.3litre per 100km now, down from 12.5 with the standard 3.08 diff. I don't understand why, maybe less throttle is needed to keep the car moving? But its good


Hope I see the same results. Looking forward to it. Any mod that ends up paying for itself in fuel savings is more than worthwhile.
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:33 pm 
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Being a manual I sit on 2200 at 100 with the 3.45 and my car is most fuel efficient at 2200... I use a touch more at 110 (2300rpm)... But gained fuel economy from the 3.27 it came with...

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:59 pm 
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TimmyA wrote:
Being a manual I sit on 2200 at 100 with the 3.45 and my car is most fuel efficient at 2200... I use a touch more at 110 (2300rpm)... But gained fuel economy from the 3.27 it came with...

Cheers,
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so which do ya prefer Tim??

the 3.45 or the 3.27?????
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:40 pm 
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Noticed bugger all difference... Probably wouldn't do the upgrade again if I was looking into it... Best part now is the LSD over the open centre... One day when I have a spare 1.5-2k I'll get a tru-trak fitted and pull the LSD out... Keep the 3.45 but as they're good gears and whisper quiet...

Cheers,
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 11:58 am 
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TimmyA wrote:
Noticed bugger all difference... Probably wouldn't do the upgrade again if I was looking into it... Best part now is the LSD over the open centre... One day when I have a spare 1.5-2k I'll get a tru-trak fitted and pull the LSD out... Keep the 3.45 but as they're good gears and whisper quiet...

Cheers,
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1.5 to 2k ? That buys you a nice 9" Shake yourself :)
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