B34R
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Hi guys,
I have a question about how the actual gearbox works on a freelander 1.
It looks like a standard PG1 box and is a standard PG1 externally - which means any PG1 box will bolt up, but my question is about the "diff" in the gearbox.
Not the IRD and not the Rear Diff, this is explicity the front "diff" unit inside the gearbox.
My question is: Is this actually a diff or just a carrier for transmitting power RIGHT into the IRD and then a contra rotating inner piece for transmitting power to the LEFT side for the left driveshaft, FROM the IRD.
Reason for query:
A friend of mine has a scrap rover 620ti with a forged T16 turbo lump, and PG1 turbo spec double race gearbox.
The T16 is externally identical to an L series so will fit with the usual V6 nose proviso.
The PG1 box will bolt up to the IRD, but will I need to swap the carrier out of the existing box into the new PG1 where the diff is.
Just mulling the whole thing over in my head, the only other bit of conversion would be installing a set of L series front springs.
Electronics are irrelevant for the conversion, the T16 ECU security has been fixed and loomed into a single easy to transfer loom, just add power.
I have a question about how the actual gearbox works on a freelander 1.
It looks like a standard PG1 box and is a standard PG1 externally - which means any PG1 box will bolt up, but my question is about the "diff" in the gearbox.
Not the IRD and not the Rear Diff, this is explicity the front "diff" unit inside the gearbox.
My question is: Is this actually a diff or just a carrier for transmitting power RIGHT into the IRD and then a contra rotating inner piece for transmitting power to the LEFT side for the left driveshaft, FROM the IRD.
Reason for query:
A friend of mine has a scrap rover 620ti with a forged T16 turbo lump, and PG1 turbo spec double race gearbox.
The T16 is externally identical to an L series so will fit with the usual V6 nose proviso.
The PG1 box will bolt up to the IRD, but will I need to swap the carrier out of the existing box into the new PG1 where the diff is.
Just mulling the whole thing over in my head, the only other bit of conversion would be installing a set of L series front springs.
Electronics are irrelevant for the conversion, the T16 ECU security has been fixed and loomed into a single easy to transfer loom, just add power.