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Date:         Fri, 2 Aug 96 10:51:54 PDT
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From:         Dave Kautz <dkautz@hpsidms1.sid.hp.com>
Subject:      Re: '82 Diesel Westy to 1.9L TDI

The transmission ratio data I have <got it from Joel> shows the same ring and pinion ration for both the 4 spd. and 5 spd. used with the diesel. However, the ratio for fifth is 0.77:1 compared to .85:1 for top gear in the 4 spd. This will result in an overall final drive about 10% higher with the 5 speed transaxle. Incidentally, first gear is the same <3.78:1> in both gearboxes. I believe it's only the Syncro that has the "stump-puller" low gear.

Dave Kautz > > > > >I'm planing to convert my 82 diesel to a TDI. Anybody out there done > anything > >similar? I've got a source for the new engine. I'm thinking I'll have to > swap > >the tranny also to take advantage of the new power. I've got a line on a 5 > >speed, from an '84, but i understand that, that trans has about the same > >final drive as the 4 speed. You just get a granny first gear ( plus > >lockup???). Any experienced tranny folks out there? I seem to be on a > mission > >to do this. > Thanks, > Bob Bellanca >


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