Hi guys,
as some of you may already know, I'm racing a Europa S2 with crossflow engine in Belgium and Germany. The engine is quite nice in torque and power and it seems that I have now sorted out the most important issues of the car, such as cooling, brakes and (hopefully) reliability as a whole. Now, I'm finally at the stage where I can try and upgrade the car, instead of just making it work.
As you can see in this YouTube-video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-YlW0TTYUc, my lap time is limited by my own driving. But it's also limited by my gearbox. I use a Renault 395 5 speed gearbox, which I have overhauled in 2020. The gearbox works fine, but it has very long gear ratios and no limited slip diff.
I got in touch with the best-known Renault Alpine tuning company in Germany, but they can't help me, as their limitied slip diff is developed for Alpine A110, which has the gearbox in front of the engine. That would mean 5 reverse gears in my case.
Thus, my idea was to try and find out, if anyone here in this forum knows a source for a limited slip diff, which fits into the 395 gearbox. If that's unobtainable, I'd like to find out, if it's possible to get another set of crown and bevel gear, in order to make my gear ratios adjustable. My current final drive ratio is 9/34. That means a top speed of 236 kph in 5th gear at 7500 rpm. But for example at Circuit Zolder (refer to video), I only use gears 3 and 4. While this is quite relaxing for me as the driver, this is not really optimal for being fast. I guess, just a ratio, with well-useable 3rd, 4th and 5th gear would help me gain one or two seconds per lap, without even improving my own driving.
Attached, you can see some pictures of my gearbox. I have already worked on it myself, thus execution of this work shall be possible for me. But I don't know, if there is any gearbox which can be a possible donor for me. I know that an NG3 gearbox is not the right choice, as the shaft of the bevel gear is completely different, which makes it impossible to fit 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th from the 395 gearbox on it. But maybe there are other Renault 5 speed gearboxes (older than the NG3), which have the same form-locking connection between gears and shaft. In this case, there may also be a different final drive ratio available, which could allow me to have shorter ratios in all gears.
On the longest straight in my racing series (Kemmel straight at Spa-Francorchamps) I reached something around 6000 rpm in 5th gear at the braking point. That means there is room to shorten the ratios for all tracks. But even, if the new ratio would be too short for Spa, it would be great for Zolder. We are going to race there three times this year.
I'm looking forward to your replies. Thank you in advance!