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jaytay
3rd May 2010, 07:15
right my sax p whores i got a saxo 2000 reg vtr,my clutch on way out so avin new clutch fitted soon.now as gearbox has to be removed can i fit a gearbox from scrappy who is good mate who breaks citroens,is there a direct fitment off a 1.1 and wud it improve performance.sorry for the lamo question but am a saxo noob when comes to engines:y:
jaytay
3rd May 2010, 08:38
any mechanics awake yet lol
kyle4256
3rd May 2010, 10:24
ye should be direct fit mate
Saaamon
3rd May 2010, 11:46
I think you may have to change the drive shafts to non VT ones, not 100% sure though. You'd be better off sticking with the box you've got though.
mervster
3rd May 2010, 13:03
Yeah should be a straight fit.. Ive got a Mk1 VTR with a 1.1 gearbox and i used the original VTR Driveshafts and clutch..
jeffchiz
3rd May 2010, 14:09
i had a 1.1 box on my vts, with vt shafts, i wouldnt overly recommend it though, yes it will accelerate faster but i was sitting at 4krpm sitting at around 75mph was drinking fuel, the diff is smaller also, vt drive shafts are shorter than non vt shafts so there isnt a great contact between the diff and vt shafts
WJDoberman
3rd May 2010, 16:25
The ratio's off of a 1.1 and a VTR box:
1124cc:
1st:-3.417:1
2nd:-1.810:1
3rd:-1.276:1
4th:-1.026:1
5th:-0.767:1
Final Drive:-4.286:1
1587cc VTR:
1st:-3.417:1
2nd:-1.810:1
3rd:-1.276:1
4th:-1.026:1
5th:-0.767:1
Final Drive:-3.765
The ratio's are almost identical, and the only noticeable increase you will see is the rise in the cost of your insurance for declaring a gearing change 8-/
jaytay
3rd May 2010, 16:35
ok thanks guys think gonna stick with the one i got doesnt look like much improvement thanks all
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