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Jamster1233

posted on 24/1/12 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
Locost gsxr 1100 help on diff ratio ??

Hi guys new here didnt know you existed !
I'm building gsxr 1100 (99" engine) and wondered if anyone new the correct diff ratio of the escort mk 2 differential ??

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TimC

posted on 24/1/12 at 09:53 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure on the Gixxer gear ratios but you'll need a 3.54 ratio with virtually any BEC for sure. Expect to pay £120 upwards, if you can find one!

Where in Gloucs are you? Wotton-Under-Edge here.






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ssc28

posted on 24/1/12 at 09:56 PM Reply With Quote
If you want an escort diff at 3.54 you are looking for one from an RS200 if my memory serves me correctly.
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TimC

posted on 24/1/12 at 09:57 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by ssc28
If you want an escort diff at 3.54 you are looking for one from an RS2000 if my memory serves me correctly.







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matt_gsxr

posted on 24/1/12 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
Small world, I've got a similarly engined car.

In my case I have a diff ratio of 3.14 13inch 185/60 tyres and a rev limit of 11000rpm gives a (theoretical) top speed of 140mph, and 100mph in 3rd. Probably geared a bit high really but if you are going to travel on a motorway 75mph is around 6500rpm in top, which is fairly relaxed.

I have added the gsxr gearing to the gear_calc.xls spreadsheet
http://www.matt_phoenix.talktalk.net/bike_gear_ratios.xls

Other gsxr1100wp details here;
http://www.matt_phoenix.talktalk.net/GSXR1100WP%20engine%20of%20champions.html


Other thoughts. You can use a gsf breather cover to bring the height down by 15mm or so.

Matt

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Jamster1233

posted on 24/1/12 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
Ok guys thanks so far really helping (bec??) sorry just need elaborating I have a axle with diff already in just need to find out the diff inside (ratio)
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TimC

posted on 24/1/12 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Jamster1233
Ok guys thanks so far really helping (bec??) sorry just need elaborating I have a axle with diff already in just need to find out the diff inside (ratio)


BEC = Bike Engined Car.

Welcome by the way.






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matt_gsxr

posted on 24/1/12 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Jamster1233
Ok guys thanks so far really helping (bec??) sorry just need elaborating I have a axle with diff already in just need to find out the diff inside (ratio)


I'd turn the prop and count how many times you need to rotate for a wheel to turn.
Its really easy but you need to ensure that either both wheels rotate the same, or one is stationary (in which case you need to divide by two). I guess you knew all this (a bit like my previous posting).

Oops.

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Jamster1233

posted on 24/1/12 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
The only thing I'm not good with is diggs and ratios and how it works so I'm learning it for once !! Would appreciate a guide to it !!first BEC never done one myself always stuck with car engine :-s
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