Any information on MB Vito transaxle ratios?
Any information on MB Vito transaxle ratios?
Idk nothing about Vito gearboxes but I think a Getrag 6-speed transaxle from a Mini Cooper S would suit you well.
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They were even available (not here) mated to a diesel so I'd assume that gearbox would be best.
The thing that's nice about the Vito gearbox is that it would be a direct bolt-up to an OM60x block.
I will look into the Mini Cooper S box, also, as well as the GM F-40 6-speed gearboxes.
I have the Mercedes EPC, but still haven't found the Vito gear ratios.
Steve.
(09-25-2014, 04:12 PM)Jetmugg I'm trying to find out the 1-5 and final drive ratios for a Euro-spec Mercedes "Vito" 5-speed front-wheel drive transaxle.
MB # A6382601800
Getrag # 711698 080258
As always, any information would be appreciated.
Steve.
So far I've found this quote from a Daimler press release:
"Its defining feature is a particularly broad gear ratio spread, with a short first gear (i=5.076) and a long sixth gear (i=0.675) designed to keep the engine speed low."
But, this is for the 6-speed...
(09-25-2014, 04:12 PM)Jetmugg I'm trying to find out the 1-5 and final drive ratios for a Euro-spec Mercedes "Vito" 5-speed front-wheel drive transaxle.
MB # A6382601800
Getrag # 711698 080258
As always, any information would be appreciated.
Steve.
The newer model Vito's (I think where the 6 speed is available) is rear wheel drive as well. I need to find a FWD transaxle design with the longest top gear readily available.
My current VW 4-speed has a 0.71 4th gear and a 3.48 ring and pinion, giving an effective final drive of 2.47.
For the next project, I really want to find something with an even "longer" (numerically lower) final drive.
The F40 6-speed transaxle has a 0.62 6th gear and a 3.55 R&P, which yields a 2.20 effective final drive. That's a good number.
Hi Petar, I just read your post regarding Vito 638 Manual ratios.
All the following are to 1. (:1)
1st: 4.25
2nd: 2.35
3rd: 1.46
4th: 1.03
5th: 0.813
FD: 3.947 (A6382601000, A6382601800 & A6382602200) (108cdi)
FD: 3.842 (A6382602400 & A6382602000) (110cdi)
FD: 3.737 (A6382601900 & A6382602300) (112cdi)
You looking for a taller final drive ratio? Go for a 112cdi gearbox. You will need to correct the speedo via MB Star diagnostic machine.
Cheers.
The FWD 604 powered 1999 Vito my friend had (UK spec) was transverse, you're talking about a north-south engine & FWD transaxle & OM60x Vito?
Jetmugg,
I'm bringing this thread back from the dead because of an oddly configured car that I recently learned about here in the USDM.
Its a longitudinally oriented (north/south) inline 5 cylinder engine with a 5 speed manual transmission and FWD...the Acura Vigor! It had a nearly 50/50 weight ratio despite having a 2.5L 20V slant 5 & FWD.
Info isn't exactly easy to find but it may be worth looking into for a 5 speed transaxle solution.
(11-08-2015, 06:41 PM)CRD4x4 Jetmugg,Lots of the European VW / Audi stuff is north south & fwd, less parts differences between the 4wd versions I guess.
I'm bringing this thread back from the dead because of an oddly configured car that I recently learned about here in the USDM.
Its a longitudinally oriented (north/south) inline 5 cylinder engine with a 5 speed manual transmission and FWD...the Acura Vigor! It had a nearly 50/50 weight ratio despite having a 2.5L 20V slant 5 & FWD.
Info isn't exactly easy to find but it may be worth looking into for a 5 speed transaxle solution.
(11-08-2015, 06:41 PM)CRD4x4 Jetmugg,Lots of the European VW / Audi stuff is north south & fwd, less parts differences between the 4wd versions I guess.
I'm bringing this thread back from the dead because of an oddly configured car that I recently learned about here in the USDM.
Its a longitudinally oriented (north/south) inline 5 cylinder engine with a 5 speed manual transmission and FWD...the Acura Vigor! It had a nearly 50/50 weight ratio despite having a 2.5L 20V slant 5 & FWD.
Info isn't exactly easy to find but it may be worth looking into for a 5 speed transaxle solution.