NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
I've done it the both wheel way and it's accurate enough to find the ratio give or take a couple of decimals.
The trick is that you rotate the tailshaft, and count the wheels.
The trick is that you rotate the tailshaft, and count the wheels.
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
May be so, but a couple of decimals could show a 3.9 as a 4.1 or 3.6.
Both wheels free to rotate would be spot on for a diff that is locked.
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Both wheels free to rotate would be spot on for a diff that is locked.
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
Appreciate the help everyone. Will be taking a look tonight or tomorrow.
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
Ok,
Tried the single wheel up method.
18.25 (rough) turns on the shaft for 10 turns of the wheel.
So 3.6 diff? Meaning NB8B?
Tried the single wheel up method.
18.25 (rough) turns on the shaft for 10 turns of the wheel.
So 3.6 diff? Meaning NB8B?
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
something has gone wrong there,lol.thats 1.825/1. were you under the car turning the tailshaft or turning the wheel?correct way is turn tailshaft until you see wheel go one revolution forward.
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noobee wrote:something has gone wrong there,lol.thats 1.825/1. were you under the car turning the tailshaft or turning the wheel?correct way is turn tailshaft until you see wheel go one revolution forward.
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Went off RS2000's method.
18.25 x 2 / 10 = 3.65?
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
Your method sounds correct
And the result shows a 3.6 (nb8b was 3.67 I think, but people just say 3.6 for convenience)
If it's a 3.6 diff that would explain the Speedo error.
And the result shows a 3.6 (nb8b was 3.67 I think, but people just say 3.6 for convenience)
If it's a 3.6 diff that would explain the Speedo error.
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What recommendations do you suggest?
I read that the 3.6 would be lower acceleration per gear. What would have dríven the previous owner to put a 3.6 in over a 4.1?
This will be only a road car fyi.
I read that the 3.6 would be lower acceleration per gear. What would have dríven the previous owner to put a 3.6 in over a 4.1?
This will be only a road car fyi.
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
Often the 3.6 is put in as a torsen swap since a lot of torsens come with it fitted already.
Personally I'd swap to a 4.1 ratio, better acceleration etc.
You can either buy a different from an nb8a, or have a diff shop put the new ratio gears into three current diff.
Personally I'd swap to a 4.1 ratio, better acceleration etc.
You can either buy a different from an nb8a, or have a diff shop put the new ratio gears into three current diff.
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
Looks like the cheapest fix would be to change the sensor over the diff.
What do I need to know about the differences between the speed sensors?
What do I need to know about the differences between the speed sensors?
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Theenyx5 wrote:Looks like the cheapest fix would be to change the sensor over the diff.
What do I need to know about the differences between the speed sensors?
It's actually just the plastic gear wheel on the end of the sensor that's different but you may have difficulty sourcing this by itself.
As for the 3.6 being fitted?
- lower acceleration but better fuel economy, what's more important to you?
- You may have scored a LSD with your car! Worth checking out.......

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Nevyn72 wrote:Theenyx5 wrote:Looks like the cheapest fix would be to change the sensor over the diff.
What do I need to know about the differences between the speed sensors?
It's actually just the plastic gear wheel on the end of the sensor that's different but you may have difficulty sourcing this by itself.
As for the 3.6 being fitted?
- lower acceleration but better fuel economy, what's more important to you?
- You may have scored a LSD with your car! Worth checking out.......
My understanding is its an open diff if I am able to Jack one rear wheel up and spin the wheel? Or am I mistaken? How would you know if it's lsd?
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Theenyx5 wrote:My understanding is its an open diff if I am able to Jack one rear wheel up and spin the wheel? Or am I mistaken? How would you know if it's lsd?
Not with a torsen.

To be certain you open it up but that's a bit extreme.....
Park half on the road with one wheel on a gravel verge (find a quiet spot).
Power off 'enthusiastically' and if the wheel on the gravel just spins it's an open diff, if you take off and/or both wheels spin it's an LSD.
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Re: NB8A speedo out by 10kmh!
With Torsen 1 you can also just undo the oil filler plug to check if it's a Torsen - have to look at pics of Torsen 2 to see if this will work due to some changes between T1 & T2, ie from memory, T2 inside centre casing was more enclosed.
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