jeremy156
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- W202 C200 (1999)
I'm curious whether changing the final drive ratio would require any alternation to an automatic gearbox.
Just a mental exercise at the moment, swapping the existing 3.46 for an easily obtainable 3.07 would drop motorway rpm a little - so I'm wondering whether the 722.6 would be happy with that, experiencing what feels like a heavier load at any given revs... or whether it would require changes in the logic that controls shift points etc. In other words, if I were to just physically swap the diff, would the car drive OK?
In a manual car the driver would adapt his gearchanges... but I think that's more about engine load and rpm than it is wheel speed, correct?
Just a mental exercise at the moment, swapping the existing 3.46 for an easily obtainable 3.07 would drop motorway rpm a little - so I'm wondering whether the 722.6 would be happy with that, experiencing what feels like a heavier load at any given revs... or whether it would require changes in the logic that controls shift points etc. In other words, if I were to just physically swap the diff, would the car drive OK?
In a manual car the driver would adapt his gearchanges... but I think that's more about engine load and rpm than it is wheel speed, correct?