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is worth checking you oil level (17mm allen key bolt on front of gearbox, remove it and with car level the oil should be upto that hole)....but as i know from chatting to you you've had whining for a while.

it'll get worse and worse will the 'box eventually implodes :( though, as fab's said, they do whine a fraction anyway...my rebuilt one does very slightly even! (nothing like an MR2's gearbox tho...you should hear them! lol)

6 speed is a very expensive option....be much cheaper to get a rebuild with a lower final drive. the middle cost option is a rebuild with lower FD and a quaife ATB diff ;)

[ Edited Thu May 12 2005, 06:27AM ]

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At the very least go for the quaife diff, expensive but well worth it.

If I was getting it done again id definately change the final drive, standard is 3.3, sensible would be going to a 3.64. A bit mad would be going to a 3.944, avoid this one if you do a lot of motorway miles.

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At the very least go for the quaife diff' date=' expensive but well worth it.

If I was getting it done again id definately change the final drive, standard is 3.3, sensible would be going to a 3.64. A bit mad would be going to a 3.944, avoid this one if you do a lot of motorway miles.[/quote']

Hi Joe M, I intend to go for a quaife, I think i'll go for a tweaked final drive etc.... I just fancy a little more acceleration from the box. how do the 3.64 and 3.94 impact on the top end speed of the VR? I dont do all that much motorway driving (apart from going to gigs and shows)

Thanks,

Pete

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Im not completely sure ive got the maths right on this but I think basically with the 3.6fd the engine will be revving about 10% higher for each given speed, and with the 3.9 it will be revving about 20% higher.

With the 3.9 the vr would probably be hitting the rev limiter in 5th at about 135-140mph.

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hey pete, if your interested i can get some info on a peloquin diff group buy, shipped from the states but much cheaper than the quaife. im getting one anyway but if there are 5 ish ppl then may get a bit knocked off...

oh, and my 2.sl0w box is clunking when i accelerate or decellerate, but goes away when i disengage the clutch, is that the dif pin?

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hey pete' date=' if your interested i can get some info on a peloquin diff group buy, shipped from the states but much cheaper than the quaife. im getting one anyway but if there are 5 ish ppl then may get a bit knocked off...

oh, and my 2.sl0w box is clunking when i accelerate or decellerate, but goes away when i disengage the clutch, is that the dif pin?[/quote']

some info would be good mate, keeping my options open!

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only kidding mate. if you dropped the final drive then it would pull all of the gears in closer, meaning quicker acceleration, but then in 5th you would hit the limiter quicker, thus a lesser top end.

if you added a 6 speed short box then you would pull the ratios closer meaning better acceleration, but keep the top end speed due to having the 6th cog.

i think the quaife kit most go for uses the standard 1st + 2nd gears, pulls 3rd, 4th, 5th in closer, and adds a 6th at the same ratio as the old 5th (you get me?)

so probably better off getting the 3.94 final drive but then adding a tdi 5th gear as well to bring the top end back into check. then spending the money elsewhere.

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does the corrado gearbox have shorter ratios than

the golf?

Not sure' date=' but the final drive is the same on 2.9 models as the golf.

American 2.8 corrados get the 3.6 final drive as standard.

[ Edited Thu May 12 2005, 08:21PM ']

answered the q there spot on....the US 'rado box is different, but the UK ones is the same as golf.

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the box is the last performance "mod" I entend to purchase' date=' not going down the forced induction route. I've got roughly 2 grand to spend on box/diff, will this cover it?

Pete[/quote']

well, £2k would get you a 6 speeder with a diff....thats if you could fit it yourself. tbh though i think you'll find it tough to source a 6 speeder kit, i don't think they're available off the shelf anymore.

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