To: | Mark Sirota <mark@sirota.org>, C Modified <autox-cm@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Gearing, again |
From: | Sam & Greg Scharnberg <samandgreg@netins.net> |
Date: | Tue, 22 Jul 2003 11:41:51 -0500 |
Just a few comments since I have traditionally busted at least one gear a year since I increased the torque from my motor (2000cc supervee). This includes 2 CWPs, several integral firsts, and a new transmission case. I would guess that my VW has more torque than most FF motor. The Ralt has a Mk9 that uses the same gears that most older Fords use. The last time I broke the CWP, I went to a 7/31 that allowed me to go to stronger first and second gears. If you replace the Ring and Pinion, I would strongly recommend this approach. My current gears are: 16/35 integral (59 mph) 18/33 (71 MPH) 19/31 (80 MPH) 22/30 (95 MPH) FWIW, Kiersten and I do not use the clutch except to launch and ease up on the throttle as little as needed to shift without the clutch. My opinion is that the launch should be done with some clutch slippage to reduce shock loading on first and upshifts are easier on gears if done without the clutch. I also feel that much of the gear breakage is due to wheel spin when the car gets light on bumps and then slams back down on the surface. Topeka and Peru are where almost all of my breakage has occurred. They are high traction bumpy surfaces. Again, IMHO. Greg Scharnberg Ralt RT5 - Mk9 95 Citation SF - Staffs At 11:36 AM 7/22/2003 -0400, Mark Sirota wrote: >Bill Hewland's notes are interesting and useful, but his approach appears >to be designed primarily to minimize dog wear. My major concern is shock >loading on the layshaft gears, which might not result in the same shifting >technique. > >Mark /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive/autox-cm |
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