Joe_H
Well-Known Member
Hi folks.
Contemplating - for discussion - ways of lowering the overall gearing of the FL1 (in this case an L Series)
It would appear that these best way (if one wanted to do this ) would be to use the 1.8 K series gear kit and gearbox final drive unit in the TD box. (that is IF the 'U' - Up-rated) parts of the support bearings (and 'U' upgrades) etc for the TD box could be changed to support the K series - without losing the 'U' Status of the box. - in other words - adding the K series internals to a TDi Box and maintaining the 'U' status.
The K series gear set has the same gear ratios yet has an (apparently nice!) gearbox final drive ratio of 4.2:1 as opposed to 3.647 on the TD L series box. (please do not confuse this with rear DIFF ratios which are the same and nothing to do with this hypothesis
This is effectively a 14.1 % decrease of over all ratios which (in theory) should make a rather large increase in off road performance in 1st or reverse - yes, the ON ROAD performance will suffer slightly - but hey !
One of the biggest issues (to me) with the FL is the need to achieve lower gearing in off road use. - Should the 1.8K series gear kit fit in the TD (U) box (maintaining the 'U' spec - along with the 4.2:1 final drive - it could be a VERY interesting mod.
Any input appreciated.
Joe
Contemplating - for discussion - ways of lowering the overall gearing of the FL1 (in this case an L Series)
It would appear that these best way (if one wanted to do this ) would be to use the 1.8 K series gear kit and gearbox final drive unit in the TD box. (that is IF the 'U' - Up-rated) parts of the support bearings (and 'U' upgrades) etc for the TD box could be changed to support the K series - without losing the 'U' Status of the box. - in other words - adding the K series internals to a TDi Box and maintaining the 'U' status.
The K series gear set has the same gear ratios yet has an (apparently nice!) gearbox final drive ratio of 4.2:1 as opposed to 3.647 on the TD L series box. (please do not confuse this with rear DIFF ratios which are the same and nothing to do with this hypothesis
This is effectively a 14.1 % decrease of over all ratios which (in theory) should make a rather large increase in off road performance in 1st or reverse - yes, the ON ROAD performance will suffer slightly - but hey !
One of the biggest issues (to me) with the FL is the need to achieve lower gearing in off road use. - Should the 1.8K series gear kit fit in the TD (U) box (maintaining the 'U' spec - along with the 4.2:1 final drive - it could be a VERY interesting mod.
Any input appreciated.
Joe