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Depends on the tyre size ;-)The diffs will make the gearing different, but if you are running larger than the stock 205 tyres then it might be back near correct
You have changed the final drive ratio . Not from the land rover but from the range rover . If you ran 3.54:1 (range rover ) diffs and range rover sized tyres the speedo should read right , but you have 4.7:1 diffs so the speedo will read wrong . You can for a small fee ( At least you could at one time ) send your clock to smiths and they will alter the clock to suit your diffs and tyres etc . I had this done when I fitted 3.9:1 diffs to my Siia FC . As an after thought I have never known a series land rover speedo to read right anyway . :D
so your running basically a standard v8/lt95 setup but with series3 diffs?wow.thats gonna accelerate well, but i reckon you'll top out at about 65mphis there any reason you've kept the series diffs?
Mark, you have put CV swivels onto the front axle right?
but iam a careful driver, always thinking of the stresses iam putting on the vehicle when using the right foot. O:)
Gear Ratios and also the fact that the LT95 is permament 4WD as well as the gearbox and transferbox are in the same casing, unlike the Series gearbox and transferbox which are two seperate units.
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"but iam a careful driver, always thinking of the stresses iam putting on the vehicle when using the right foot. O:) Having replaced the original asthmatic two an' a quarter series lump with a V8 your probably gonna stress the old gal' out on tickover :shock: But I like your style :D Dave