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I have a VP sedan v6 speedway car and need to get a higher diff ratio then i currently have(3.08). Does anyone know what is available and/or if a earlier model would fit ?
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Hi Anthony.
A higher ratio which way? Higher geared, meaning a lower number, or lower geared, meaning a higher number. e.g. 3.70 is a higher number but it is a lower gear.
Anyway after all that, the VN/VP diff is a B/W 78 series & there are many gea |
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Thanks Dr Terry. I am looking to go hihger geared as we are hitting the rev limiter about 3/4s of the straight. What is the hemisphere that you said will need changing? thanks again
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Thanks Dr Terry. I am looking to go hihger geared as we are hitting the rev limiter about 3/4s of the straight. What is the hemisphere that you said will need changing? thanks again
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2.92:1 is a very common ratio in Ford diffs. The 2.77:1 is also common but will require a different hemisphere (crownwheel carrier) due to the larger pinion gear requiring the crownwheel to be mounted further across.
HTH Jim...
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