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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: mbmarkyb on September 16, 2004, 02:09:12 AM

Title: GV ratios
Post by: mbmarkyb on September 16, 2004, 02:09:12 AM
Does anyone know the ration of the Grand Vitara Ring and Pinions?

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: Rhinoman on September 16, 2004, 11:52:10 PM
Higher than a Vit  :(  Something like 4.4:1?
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: mbmarkyb on September 17, 2004, 03:39:58 AM
so they run 16" wheels so that must mean the transferbox is bigger than a vitara/kick to house the gears meaning lower range gears :-) combined with stock 5:12 vitara kick r&Ps,   so could end up with a nice gear range

but will the gearbox t case fit on a vitara/kick 1600 lump
or the t case fit the vitara gearbox ?
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: Rhinoman on September 17, 2004, 05:36:21 AM
GV Gear ratios (From Zukiworld Tech Info)

Gear Ratios: 1.6 Liter 2.0 Liter
    1st           3.652     3.652
    2nd          1.947     1.947
    3rd           1.379     1.379
    4th           1.000     1.000
    5th 0.795 0.777
    Reverse 3.670 3.670
Transfer gear ratios
    Low (4WD) 1.816   1.816
    High           1.000    1.000
Differential Ratio 4.875 4.875

old Vit/Track/Kick

Gear ratios  
1st     3.65
2nd    1.95
3rd     1.38
4th     1.00
5th     0.86
Reverse 3.67
Transfer gear ratios  
Low (4WD) 1.82
High           1.00
Differential ratio 5.12

Already thought that one through ;D Then paid out the money and got the Richmond 5:83s.


Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: Gear on September 17, 2004, 09:57:33 AM
GV V6

Transmission Type Five-Speed, Synchronized
Clutch Type Single Disc
Gear Ratios:
    1st 3.704
    2nd 2.020
    3rd 1.368
    4th 1.000
    5th 0.802
    Reverse 4.472
Transfer gear ratios
    Low (4WD) 1.816
    High 1.000
Differential Ratio 4.300

Transmission Type Four-Speed with Overdrive
Torque Converter Lock-Up
Gear Ratios:  
    1st 2.452
    2nd 1.452
    3rd 1.000
    4th 0.689
    Reverse 2.212
Transfer gear ratios
    Low (4WD) 1.816
    High 1.000
Differential Ratio 4.875


and the 2004 GV has a 5 speed auto now.

Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: jagular7 on September 17, 2004, 03:18:07 PM
Hey Gear, there is a message going about pics of GV's and I couldn't locate your web site. I surfed through it week ago and now can't locate it.
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: jagular7 on September 17, 2004, 03:30:03 PM
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Hey Gear, there is a message going about pics of GV's and I couldn't locate your web site. I surfed through it week ago and now can't locate it.


Ssshhhh, you've placed a picture. Can I ask if you could add your website to your user info?
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: mbmarkyb on September 19, 2004, 08:02:59 AM
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GV Gear ratios (From Zukiworld Tech Info)

Gear Ratios: 1.6 Liter 2.0 Liter
    1st           3.652     3.652
    2nd          1.947     1.947
    3rd           1.379     1.379
    4th           1.000     1.000
    5th 0.795 0.777
    Reverse 3.670 3.670
Transfer gear ratios
    Low (4WD) 1.816   1.816
    High           1.000    1.000
Differential Ratio 4.875 4.875

old Vit/Track/Kick

Gear ratios  
1st     3.65
2nd    1.95
3rd     1.38
4th     1.00
5th     0.86
Reverse 3.67
Transfer gear ratios  
Low (4WD) 1.82
High           1.00
Differential ratio 5.12

Already thought that one through ;D Then paid out the money and got the Richmond 5:83s.




What about the gv V6 at 4.300 must be a difference if we run 5:12 in the diff
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: Rhinoman on September 19, 2004, 09:04:09 PM
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What about the gv V6 at 4.300 must be a difference if we run 5:12 in the diff


The difference is mainly in the engines, more power can pull higher gearing. Even the 1.6 in the GV has around 10% more power and torque than the 16V Track/Kick (and lets face it a 16V Track/Kick has nearly 20% morepower than our 8Vs)
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: mbmarkyb on September 19, 2004, 10:11:08 PM
fair enough . so we need to pull about 110bhp then :-)

Maybe a new cam is in order, not sure how much i would gain,    I see toughtrail is doing a cheaper gear set at the moment but still no high range, :-(  maybe a T case double is the way forward
Title: Re: GV ratios
Post by: Gear on September 20, 2004, 12:52:58 PM
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Ssshhhh, you've placed a picture. Can I ask if you could add your website to your user info?


Done :)