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quote:Originally posted by cees klumper...Today my Pagoda experience consisted of a quick top-down trip to the carwash so ...
quote:Originally posted by jameshowardLucky bugger. We're about 4 days from heading off to Bordeauz in the car, but 2 wrong water pumps later and things are starting to get a little tight. (If only I'd bothered to look more closely at the SLS webpage...) Do you ever take the autoroute, or do you stick to the A roads, which pretty much parallel anyway I think?Not sure about the Belgians though, Cees...Good luck with the weather tomorrow morning.
quote:Originally posted by rob walkerPaul, what did Roger Edwards charge for the axle switch. Mine is going in to them next week for front crank seal and a few other bits, but as they have it for the whole week I may ask them if they have a 3.69 ratio diff.
quote:Originally posted by scootquote:Originally posted by cees klumper...Today my Pagoda experience consisted of a quick top-down trip to the carwash so ...Hmmmm. Call me crazy, but with the rust problems in Pagodas I just don't see the top-down trip through the car wash as being a good idea. I think you should re-think this...
quote:Originally posted by rob walkerPaul spoke to RE, they dont have an axle at present but can locate one given a few weeks notice, but GBP 1,000 for the rebuilt axle and GBP 480 for fitment....[:0], may have to rethink that.
With standard wheels and tyres the calculated RPM's at 70mph are as follows:-3.92 3,6003.69 3,4003.46 3,175On this basis the car is theoretically capable of 126mph at 6,500rpm with the standard 3.92 axle. This speed would be attainable at 5,700rpm with a 3.46 axle.
Maybe I'm full of it, but it seems like an awful lot of work and expense for a 2-400 rpm drop. Certainly the cars were designed to run at these rpms without issue, so it's really a subjective benefit, and to me, rather small. If you're going on a big, long haul, why not just put larger diameter tires on some wheels for the rear to accomplish the same thing with less pain and $$$? Flame away!
Having also done a 3.46 axle change from a 4.08 in a manual car, it really is a major change in noise, vibration for the better and whilst expensive to change over, I feel it has been worth every penny/cent. I was looking for a 5 speed gearbox, and this has been a much much cheaper interim outcome. I notice that my speedo reads 52 mph when I am doing 60 mph by the GPS and about 2800rpm.
My figures are calculated from wheel diameter rpm and axle ratio and are close to my instrument readings, I've had my speedo recalibrated so it reads spot on. to the GPS.