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diff gearing options
#993650
04/13/10 12:16 AM
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i found this on the net and i thought it might be helpful for us here this is the site i found it on http://www.turbomagazine.com/tech/0804_turp_kia_sportage_s2000_garage_tech/final_drive_ratios.htmlVehicle Year/Model Final Drive '94-'02 Kia Sportage 4x4 (front axle) 4.778:1 '99+ NZ market Kia Sportage 4x4 (front axle) 4.625:1 '94-'97 Miata 4.10 '99+ Miata five-speed (4.10:1 on automatic starting in 2000) 4.30 '87-'88 Mazda 4x4 truck (front axle) and Kia NZ Sportage optional 4.44 Mazda RX-8 4.44 '79-'85 12a RX-7 and ('99+ six-speed Miata) 3.909 '79-'82 RWD 626 five-speed ('01+ Australian six-speed) 3.636:1 Kia Sportage aftermarket gears are available 4.875:1, 5.125:1, 5.38:1
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Re: diff gearing options
[Re: flyinwall]
#993651
04/13/10 02:32 AM
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Joined: Aug 2006
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the problem is trying to actually get ahold of any of the so called sportage aftermarket gears!
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Re: diff gearing options
[Re: DEFBOY35]
#993652
04/13/10 02:43 AM
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Body Damage is Cool
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True on trying to get the aftermarket gears. This article is good for reference on gearing, it is dated and the only place I've heard for gears is out of KOREA. Don't know if the place is still in business. However, LSD's for those units listed other than Sportage may work in the front of a Sporty. Maybe someone will have better luck getting info on the gears. Wouldn't mind a set of lower gears.
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Re: diff gearing options
[Re: Everet]
#993653
04/23/10 04:59 AM
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Joined: Mar 2002
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I pulled the front and rear dif out of a wrecked Sportage the other day (1/2 price Wednesdays), I'm going to install my LSD in the rear so when I'm ready to put it in the Kia it will be a 1/2 hour job. If I can't find a good affordable LSD for the front I might Miller (Lincon) lock my original dif and leave the other one open. I can change out the 3rd member before I plan a wheelin trip. Most of the LSDs that come out of the RX7, Miata and S2000 need a lot of wheel speed to lock up and will not lock up with a tire off the ground so do your research before any of you buy one.
Dennis
95 Sportage, gone but not forgotten. 98 Jeep TJ, 4" Zone springs with RC Long arms, Ford 8.8", 4.56 gears & Detroit locker rear, D30, 4.56 & Detroit Trutrack front.
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Re: diff gearing options
[Re: DennisThompson]
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04/23/10 08:53 AM
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I pulled the front and rear dif out of a wrecked Sportage the other day (1/2 price Wednesdays), I'm going to install my LSD in the rear so when I'm ready to put it in the Kia it will be a 1/2 hour job. If I can't find a good affordable LSD for the front I might Miller (Lincon) lock my original dif and leave the other one open. I can change out the 3rd member before I plan a wheelin trip. Most of the LSDs that come out of the RX7, Miata and S2000 need a lot of wheel speed to lock up and will not lock up with a tire off the ground so do your research before any of you buy one.
Dennis Depends on the type of LSD. Clutch types may well need an extra shim or two fitted to the pack to increase the preload. (normally RX-7's). (This is also done routinely with Toyota and Nissan diffs out here for the same reason) Torsen (S2000/Miata) will lock at low speeds with only a light application of the brakes ("driving through the brakes")
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Re: diff gearing options
[Re: DamKia]
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04/24/10 08:42 PM
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Joined: Mar 2002
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Thats why I said to do your research before you buy one, so you don't get the wrong type. The Ford Ranger FX4 level II used a torsen LSD but I'm sure if it's the same as the Miata, S2000. If they are the same design then thats the type I want in my front.
Dennis
Last edited by DennisThompson; 04/27/10 11:26 PM.
95 Sportage, gone but not forgotten. 98 Jeep TJ, 4" Zone springs with RC Long arms, Ford 8.8", 4.56 gears & Detroit locker rear, D30, 4.56 & Detroit Trutrack front.
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