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  1. OK. Found the one for me. Now just need to find out how much it costs. THis looks pretty sweet. RD4 TRANSMISSION The PBS RD-4 Transaxle is designed to combine the wide 85mm PQS-4 shaft spacing, with the length of a 2-D type transmission. This allows it to be adapted to cars designed for the length of the 2-D while providing greatly enhanced durability. The 65.65mm shaft spacing on the 2-D type gearboxes limits the strength of the gears (especially reverse) and also limits the available size of the differential assembly. The RD-4 uses the same heavy duty main case as the PBS PQH-4 and PQS-4 transaxles, but with ¾” wide 1st thru 4th driven gears. The reverse gears are the same large diameter as the H-4 and S-4 reverse with ½” wide gear engagement. These gear sets are combined with a compact version of the well proven PBS Cable shifter mechanism. This makes the gearbox short enough to have the overall length compatible with cars designed for the 2D transaxle. SPECIFICATIONS 4 SPEED MEDIUM DUTY "H" PATTERN 4 Speed plus high strength reverse Internal reverse lockout (requires neutral selection prior to reverse) Output flanges for 930 CV joints with light duty dana 40 differential Output flanges for 934/935 CV joints with heavy duty dana 60 differential Dog gear engagement Standard gear placement The 85mm spacing allows the option of using either the 2-D size (Dana 44 based differentials) with 930 drive flanges, or the larger PBS designed Dana 60 based diff which has the 934/935 axle flanges. A 1 3/16”-18 tooth spline is provided on the standard RD-4 input shaft. This is compatible with the basic standard type 9” bell housing supplied with many 2-D and S-4 style transaxles. Also the RD-4 can be supplied with the PBS/LS1 bell housing or the Outfront Motorsports bell housings designed for either a hydraulic throw out unit or cable clutch actuator (VW type) assembly for Subaru engines. If the PBS/LS1 bell housing is selected the input shaft will be supplied with the 26 tooth Chevy fine spline, allowing the use of the stock Camaro clutch and flywheel assy, this unit also allows a stock Chevy starter to be used. Any Ring and Pinion gear set available from Weddle Industries may be used. The pinion shaft is shortened and rethreaded to fit the shorter RD-4 application Available Ratios are: 4.13 4.57 4.63 4.86 5.13 5.43 Reverse rotation 5.13 and 5.43 Currently the following gear ratios are available: 1st 3.08 13/40 2nd - 3rd - 4th Gears2.45 18/44 2.0 18/36 2.12 17/36 2.22 18/40 1.79 19/34 1.65 20/33 1.5 16/24 1.31 23/30 1.21 25/30 The reverse gear ratio is 2.93 which is the same as the H-4 and S-4 transaxles. All gears are straight cut and engagement uses dog rings with 6 dogs. Theses are the same dog rings as are used in the H-4 and S-4 transaxles The RD-4 transaxle is supplied with a PBS cable shifter shift handle assembly and a separate reverse shift lever assembly which also uses a cable. These are readily adapted to cars with either mid engine or rear engine configurations by simply selecting the appropriate cable length and routing. The internal shifter mechanism in the RD-4 incorporates a reverse lockout feature which prevents selecting both reverse and a forward gear simultaneously. Putting the gearbox in neutral with the 4 speed selector allows reverse to be engaged with the separate lever. When reverse is disengaged the forward gears may be engaged in any order. When in any forward gear reverse may not be engaged. Size comparison with 2D Gear stack Mounted in car Rear Shifter Assembly Shifter Front Shifter Assembly PBS has redesigned the shift handle assembly for easier mounting and assembly. All orders received after July '07 will be shipped this new unit. SHIFTER ASSEMBLY The cockpit mounted shifter handle assembly is designed to be bolted in to any chassis. However the shift handle / cable mount distance & orientation are maintained. After bolting the shift lever assembly to the chassis and the rear cable bracket to the transmission, measure the distance between the front and rear cable housing anchoring points (not rod ends) with a piece of rope or wire following along the path the cables will be routed through the car. The cable that attaches to the shifter handle goes to the shift lever on the rear cover and the other will go to the bell crank. Avoid tight bends for best results. Measure the rope length for each cable and add 15 ¼” to the length measured. Round up the resulting dimension to the nearest inch for each cable. This will be the overall length of the cables needed. PBS recommends: Control Cables, Inc. 9816 Alburtis Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (562) 949-0455. These will be Cablecraft push-pull cables. The part number for these cables is 173-LTT-3-(length in inches overall). This specifies a ¼ inch cable with threaded bulkhead style mounts on both ends with a (3”) three inch stroke. Note that the length includes the complete cable assembly except for the rod ends which will be screwed onto the cable ends (they are supplied with the kit). These cables can usually be made up within one day and shipped UPS to any destination. At this point, the cables can be installed and adjusted for length. Lengths can be altered by adjusting either the cable housing mounting nuts or by adjusting the rod ends on the cable ends. The shifter handle can be set to a comfortable upright position. Holding it to the left and moving it forward and backward should engage 1st and 2nd gears. Moving the shifter handle to the right will allow engagement of 3rd and 4th gears respectively. Remember that the axles may need to be rotated to allow engagement of the various gears. At this point, tighten all of the cable locknuts and rod end jam nuts and your PBS cable shifter installation is complete! Reverse has a separate control handle, it may be mounted in any convent position in the car. The cable length is determined in the same manner as the shift unit except the cable will only require a (1") one inch throw. The part number will be 173-LTT-1 (length in inches overall). Measure the rope length for this cable and add 8 ¼” to the length measured. Round up the resulting dimension to the nearest inch for the cable. This will be the overall length of the cable needed. 1-26-09
  2. Do you know how much they cost? Which model do I look for? Can I borrow the money from you? LOL J/K. I still have to pay of the 2D I just got then fix my old one.
  3. I know a few people that have done pretty much the same work to theirs and they was a huge difference. I don't think my 2d would last one run with all that done. Hope yours holds up
  4. Thats what I was wondering.
  5. We will hopefully be heading out around 6 or so on Xmas eve. Who else will be out there?
  6. Here is the first re-edit using the powerdirector8 that I just picked up. It is a lot harder to work with but way better software.\ <object width="400" height="300"><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="movie" value="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8159372&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1" /><embed src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8159372&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="400" height="300"></embed></object><p><a href=" Remix</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user2519241">Mike Geen</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
  7. Sweet. I am waiting for mine in the mail. Please let us know what you think of it.
  8. I have been noticing that the issues in the last year have been getting thinner. Sucks to hear off another business going down.
  9. OK. Just load up Powerdirector8. Lokks way harder to use than moviemaker but the quality is about twice as good. I wish I would have picked up on this one earlier. Thanks for tip Randy.
  10. We are going to try and make it out for Xmas as well. I am done with whooped out dunes.
  11. It was not the motorsports one right?
  12. OK. I did it again and got confirmation this time.
  13. Just did the firmware upgrade. Thanks for the tip. I have the Hd ordered. The on I have now will be way better with the upgrade now. The firmware is also supposed to help the recording quality when in bright light situations which has been my biggest problem with it so far.
  14. I think I registered. Not sure what all the stuff at the end is about. Gonna try and bring the woman and kids out to watch you fools play. Might have to sneak off for some empty dune runs as well.
  15. Jodi just got me one for Xmas. . Now I just need to sell my previous one so that I can get me a big fat 32gb card to go in it.
  16. I am not sure what the porblem is with my computer. So I called thumpertalk and they never got any in and said they were back ordered and don't know when they would get any in. IF your boss can't get tany looks like I will be going the rout of Ebay.
  17. Please do tell. I am going to call thumpertalk and see if they have got them in yet. That is where I got my other one.
  18. You should always want to go riding anyway.
  19. I put my memory card in my computer but I cant do anything with it till I use it in Windows movie maker which seems to reduce the quality. I need to figure something out with this.
  20. Ian. What software are you using to edit your video? They look much crisper than mine. I want the HD as well.
  21. I have senn the 1100's getting 3ound and jumping pretty good before. Through a turbo on there and you are good to go.
  22. She seriously loved that thing though. They are fine for what they are as long as you don't expect to much out of them. I would try and catch a ride in one first and make sure it is in the sand when you do. What isze is the motor?
  23. Yes it was a junker. She still talks about it to this day.
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