
Final Drive Ratio Help Please
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Final Drive Ratio Help Please
Hi all ! Just posting a question on behalf of a near neighbour T25 owner. He has an ASM 5 speed Gear Box in his Diesel F reg and looking to find out the Final Drive Ratio We've done search on here and also on Brickwerks (but they don't go up far enough) Any suggestions would be helpful. Cheers 

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Re: Final Drive Ratio Help Please
4.57:1
0.85 fifth gear
originally fitted to a fairly late 1.9 DG
0.85 fifth gear
originally fitted to a fairly late 1.9 DG
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Re: Final Drive Ratio Help Please
Hi Aidan Many thanks and that was a quick reply
....I've just spoken to him and guess what he has another question......
Does the 0.85 in fifth gear make the rev's very high ? as he's been offered a 3H Gear Box which is 0.816 in fifth gear and 4.83 final drive. What do you think?

Does the 0.85 in fifth gear make the rev's very high ? as he's been offered a 3H Gear Box which is 0.816 in fifth gear and 4.83 final drive. What do you think?

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Re: Final Drive Ratio Help Please
4.83 x 0.82 = 3.9606
4.57 x 0.85 = 3.8845
smaller the final number higher the gearing, very close to being the same but the ASM is actually nearly 2% longer geared so a 3H will rev even more for the same speed; if it was an AAP then it would have the 0.82 fifth gear and be 5% less revs in that gear than it is now (as fitted to 2.1), what he'll find is the gap between 4th and 5th is quite small and he'll feel he wants another gear, only way to solve that is rebuild the box with a longer fifth gear or find an AAP or go for a flipped passat box or a UN1
which engine has he got ?
4.57 x 0.85 = 3.8845
smaller the final number higher the gearing, very close to being the same but the ASM is actually nearly 2% longer geared so a 3H will rev even more for the same speed; if it was an AAP then it would have the 0.82 fifth gear and be 5% less revs in that gear than it is now (as fitted to 2.1), what he'll find is the gap between 4th and 5th is quite small and he'll feel he wants another gear, only way to solve that is rebuild the box with a longer fifth gear or find an AAP or go for a flipped passat box or a UN1
which engine has he got ?
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Re: Final Drive Ratio Help Please
Hi Adian and again many thanks for your swift reply.
I will pass all info onto him today and get back to you on that engine size because I'm not sure myself. 


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Re: Final Drive Ratio Help Please
Hi Aidan Back again!!
OK He has a MK3 1.9 TD AAZ Code Golf engine and the van previously had a 1.7 Diesel.
He has checked the data on RJES.Com and going by their data the figure's for ASM are the same as ASL. It's doing 3059 RPM @ 60 mile per hour. He's now looking to try a rev counter to check the rev's correctly, hopefully later in the week. Otherwise possibly the choice is to change the 5th AAP spec and put taller tyres on the back
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OK He has a MK3 1.9 TD AAZ Code Golf engine and the van previously had a 1.7 Diesel.
He has checked the data on RJES.Com and going by their data the figure's for ASM are the same as ASL. It's doing 3059 RPM @ 60 mile per hour. He's now looking to try a rev counter to check the rev's correctly, hopefully later in the week. Otherwise possibly the choice is to change the 5th AAP spec and put taller tyres on the back


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