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Old Oct 27th, 2018, 00:08   #1
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Hi all

I was just wondering if it would be possible to tell my diff ratio from the speed/rpm?

I can jack the car up and check by spinning the wheel and counting propshaft turns etc but if I don't have to then so be it.

1997 940 b230fk with AW71 with lock up.

70mph is bang on 2500rpm and 90mph is 3000rpm.

When I convert to m90 is this likely to stay the same as I'm loving the low revs to do 70.
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