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Old 05-10-2013, 03:30 PM   #71 (permalink)
HypermilerAX
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Originally Posted by Rubberduck View Post
Hi Hypermiler AX , well done with your AX . I had a Pug 106 1,5 Diesel for the last 60tkm , but no Chance to come under 4 Liter . My AX 1,4 Diesel consumpt actually 3,61 Liters , thats Nice , but it can be better . I am actually searching for the longer Transmission from the 106 1,5 Diesel , this will be the first bigger Modification . some smaller modifications in work .
Hello. I don't think the 106 had longer ratios. Here is what I know :
The AX diesel from '89 to '92 had a 16x63 differential and 17x61 after '92 (10% longer).
The 106 had a 17x64 differential (the gearing ratios being always the same), that's just between the two from the AX.
The longest ratios available for MA gearboxes was to be found on some gasoline versions (1.1 and 1.4 I think), it's 18x62.

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where have you the 5th gear ratio from ? it´s very interesting , i have never seen this in the plans of the peugeot 106 MA Gearboxes .
Because it was never mounted in the 106. It was mounted on the AX 4x4 (that had a very short differential) and on the C3/206 with the 1.4 hdi until 2002 (after that one of cogs changed slightly). 233335 and 233851 are the references.

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