Duals with auto?
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Im running a 3.4 into the auto (a340f) into dual inchworms with 5:1 in the rear case. My crawl ratio is 186:1 before you factor in the touque converter. which probably puts my ratio at about 400-500:1. Its rediculous.
Before that I was running the same t-case setup behind an a340h and a 3.0. It isnt that expensive.
I do however beleive dual standard cases (2.28/2.28) is plenty for the auto. I just couldnt pass up this deal I got on these cases. (built by Jim at Inchworm for the UA '06, 5:1, clocked 10*, twin stick, chromoly output...)
Heres some videos of the cases...I never use low/low/low much Im usually just in 5:1. But this whas when I first the cases and I was playing around.
low/low/low
Sorry for going so slow but there was 40 with a poor PS pump limping through the trail.
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...t=MOV03444.flv
low/low/low
Here if I was in 5:1 I would have made that with out the hesitation, but I had no momentum due to the low gears.
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...t=MOV03438.flv
BTW, my brakes will hold it in low/low/low. It has problems holding it on the street and wont hold pointed down hil, but on the trail they hold everytime.
Before that I was running the same t-case setup behind an a340h and a 3.0. It isnt that expensive.
I do however beleive dual standard cases (2.28/2.28) is plenty for the auto. I just couldnt pass up this deal I got on these cases. (built by Jim at Inchworm for the UA '06, 5:1, clocked 10*, twin stick, chromoly output...)
Heres some videos of the cases...I never use low/low/low much Im usually just in 5:1. But this whas when I first the cases and I was playing around.
low/low/low
Sorry for going so slow but there was 40 with a poor PS pump limping through the trail.
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...t=MOV03444.flv
low/low/low
Here if I was in 5:1 I would have made that with out the hesitation, but I had no momentum due to the low gears.
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...t=MOV03438.flv
BTW, my brakes will hold it in low/low/low. It has problems holding it on the street and wont hold pointed down hil, but on the trail they hold everytime.
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I think the nice setup is the one that 4rnr has. I mean a "F" tranny so you can use a standard V6 adapter.
I don't have duals but I've swapped my R150F for an A343F (Almost the same that the A340F) and I love it.
David
I don't have duals but I've swapped my R150F for an A343F (Almost the same that the A340F) and I love it.
David
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As bigt says the A343F came stock on the 3.0TD autos, Hilux Surfs and Prados. The transfer can be swapped, I put my mechanical T-Case behind the A343F.
For what I've seen on my swap, the A343F and the A340F look almost identical, maybe some ratio difference but I can't tell.
David
For what I've seen on my swap, the A343F and the A340F look almost identical, maybe some ratio difference but I can't tell.
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Hmm maybe its different in the US?
There are a lot of different configurations of the a3xx series. And typically the differences are bellhousings, TC's, ratios, valvebodies, and outputs.
There are a lot of different configurations of the a3xx series. And typically the differences are bellhousings, TC's, ratios, valvebodies, and outputs.
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