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Inner working of DR transmissions


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One day I was bored and was surfing the web.I cam across a photoshop of a lifted saab 900 with a brush guard and a roof rack.I thought it looked cool.Although lifting a FWD is really just kinda poserish.Then I got to thinking the first gear on a non turbo saab 900 is HELLACIOUSLY low.Its low enough that I can find the steepist hill in town put it in first and maybe be going 7 MPH by the time I get down to the bottom(pisses off people behind me).Front what I know of where the diff is it would be easy to to punch a shaft out to the back.If would be simpler that way but not very practical because it would ALWAYS be in 4wd.Then I thought "what if I incorported the DR method of putting it in 4wd".So theres my question,can anyone show me a diagram or explain in detail how power gets send to the rear wheels when you put in 4wd on a DR (or even single range 4x4 for that matter)

 

I think it would be kinda cool to have a 4wd saab,would be very road warriorish.

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Anyone know about other methods of figuring gear ratios?all the specs I can find for saabs is in this format 13,94 rather than 3.07

 

It's called division

 

94/13 = 7.23

 

Yikes, that is low

 

Is that the real ratio? I can't imagine a 94 tooth ring gear. It'd be 3 feet in diameter

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