vvti uses something close to 3.07
non-vvti runs somewhat high ratio, 3.9 as I can recall.
Hi.
I've been trying to figure out Hilux diff ratios (AO1A, AO4A codes) lately and decided to look at the other cars I have too.
I figure out the MX32 and Soarer codes but the Celsior has me stumped much like the Hilux.
I cannot find a code list that goes as high as this code G932. G meaning series of diff, 93 meaning mystery ratio and 2 meaning open center.
Anyone have a in depth diff code list? Is the diff data base still inactive? And while I'm at itdoes anyone know where I can find and accurate list of
late model Hilux AO codes?
I have searched the forum and the web with some success but it seems these AO codes are somewhat a trade secret.
From what I've found AO codes are specific to model of Toyota. ie Soarer AO codes are different to Hilux AO codes?
Cheers guys,
Dom
"I Pitty the Fool"
vvti uses something close to 3.07
non-vvti runs somewhat high ratio, 3.9 as I can recall.
USSR GAZ24 with 1UZ-FE VVTi (UCV24) http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=60301
Engine conversion is when you drive a shitbox which costs a whole LEXUS to own
Thanks George.
Ill spin the wheel some time to find out how close you are.
It's non vvti though.
"I Pitty the Fool"
Spot on George. You know your stuff. Spun the wheel today and came up with 3.9.
"I Pitty the Fool"
Glad to have been helpful )
USSR GAZ24 with 1UZ-FE VVTi (UCV24) http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=60301
Engine conversion is when you drive a shitbox which costs a whole LEXUS to own
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