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vert diff same as tII
I heard that my vert's diff is the same as the TII diff, Is that true? I searched, but to no avail.
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Is your vert turbo from the factory?
Did someone swap out your rear for a turbo diff? If not, NO. -Ted |
What Ted said is right.
I've got JDM 13B swapped into my vert. I did a full swap by getting a driveshaft, diff and half shafts. Actually I think the vert has the worst gear ratios of all the differentials |
^Yup. The vert came with the NA diff and the 3.9 ring and pinion from the automatic cars.
The TII rear end is a 4.1 gear ratio. |
Originally Posted by Shainiac
(Post 8016210)
^Yup. The vert came with the NA diff and the 3.9 ring and pinion from the automatic cars.
The TII rear end is a 4.1 gear ratio. And the Turbo uses a 8 inch ring gear, while the vert uses the same size 7 inch ring gear that all the non turbo coupes did. |
yeh alot of people have the confusion that all verts came with the 3.9,
but when i did my auto> 5 speed swap using a turbo driveline i saw that they were the same. |
so how would one tell just by looking at it; what they have? I have a vert, but im not sure, i would like to know more about differentials because those and clutches were some of the only things i knew nothing about. i installed my clutch and everything and now i know plenty. still no knowelage in the diff.
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Originally Posted by Icemark
(Post 8016895)
Only the 88 vert came with the 3.9 all the other year verts including the automatic came with the 4.1...
And the Turbo uses a 8 inch ring gear, while the vert uses the same size 7 inch ring gear that all the non turbo coupes did. |
marshall 13b-if your vert is not an 88 then you have a 4.10 rear end. the only thing is that it isnt limited slip.
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Originally Posted by Shainiac
(Post 8020758)
Opps, thanks for clearing up my misinformation Icemark.
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Originally Posted by Andrizzanizz
(Post 8021524)
marshall 13b-if your vert is not an 88 then you have a 4.10 rear end. the only thing is that it isnt limited slip.
So I put my car up on jacks, put it in first gear (so now the rear wheels are free rolling) and I was able to grab the drivers side wheel and the passanger stopped. So that means no lsd right? |
Originally Posted by marshall13B
(Post 8421861)
It is an 88, however I have no idea whats really under there, from what I understand, the car has a rebuilt title, and I also know the motor was replaced. So that just leads me to beleive that its very probable that the tranny and dif have been replaced...
So I put my car up on jacks, put it in first gear (so now the rear wheels are free rolling) and I was able to grab the drivers side wheel and the passanger stopped. So that means no lsd right? If the other wheel goes the opposite direction, it is a Open Diff (or worn out LSD). |
Originally Posted by Icemark
(Post 8016895)
Only the 88 vert came with the 3.9 all the other year verts including the automatic came with the 4.1...
If I swap the diff for one with a different ratio, won't the speedometer be (more) incorrect? What do I do about that? |
Originally Posted by throughthewire
(Post 8422724)
If I swap the diff for one with a different ratio, won't the speedometer be (more) incorrect?
What do I do about that? 2) Take it to a trans shop that can take care of this job. 3) Don't do it. -Ted |
Originally Posted by RETed
(Post 8424611)
1) Get the right speedo gear that goes into the trans.
I have a transmission on my workbench right now that I'll be swapping into my 'Vert in a week or so, so if I need to do something internal to the tranny, now would be the time. I have searched, by the way—both on the forum and the general web, and the best info I found was on a Miata site. He had links to RX-7-specific pages, but they were all dead. Plenty of posts talk about swapping trannies, gears, GTUs rear-ends, etc. on this forum, but almost none discuss proper speedo gear swaps for quasi-accurate speed. I daily-drive my 'Vert, so I'd like to have mine reasonably accurate. |
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