Hi all, still looking at options to improve my low range and came across a few forums referring to tiptronic. So here goes
Would a tiptronic gearbox pull me more towards manual gearing ? as the transfer case is the same between manual and auto (so I believe)
Can you retrofit a tiptronic from a 1999 GDI to a 1997 SWB Auto Pajero 3.5
I know I can get a Marks Kit (rock crawler) ,not quite ready for that option going by forum do's and dont's overseas
Thoughts ?
Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
The tiptronic is still an auto gearbox...
What are the don't's from overseas for the crawler gears?
What are the don't's from overseas for the crawler gears?
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
Apparently the gears are way too low for normal 4 wheeling in mud. They are designed for rock crawling at super super slow speeds, thus way too low for normal use ... apparently.
Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
OK, now that I have all the facts at hand , YES Marks Low Range kit the best option. The Forums I was looking at were referring to US sights and to do with rock crawling , my Bad !
Sooooooo , I have just ordered from here today
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearmaster/Mitsubishi-extra-low-tc-gears.htm
MFK1745A T/CASE GEARS 3.15:1 MITS 3.5 V6 AUTO
3.15:1 low range transfer case gear set to suit Mitsubishi 3.5ltr automatic models. Kit consists of: New input gear, idler gear, output gear, and instructions. Note: The input gear spline is 24T 26.5mm diameter.
Sooooooo , I have just ordered from here today
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearmaster/Mitsubishi-extra-low-tc-gears.htm
MFK1745A T/CASE GEARS 3.15:1 MITS 3.5 V6 AUTO
3.15:1 low range transfer case gear set to suit Mitsubishi 3.5ltr automatic models. Kit consists of: New input gear, idler gear, output gear, and instructions. Note: The input gear spline is 24T 26.5mm diameter.
Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
Cool. Please keep us updated on this project as this kit is on my wish / wont list as I have the same vehicle. There are posts on various web sights with mixed comments. Be good to see what a fellow Kiwi as to say regarding instillation and end use.
Cheers MIKE.
Cheers MIKE.
Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
ONOescudo wrote:Cool. Please keep us updated on this project as this kit is on my wish / wont list as I have the same vehicle. There are posts on various web sights with mixed comments. Be good to see what a fellow Kiwi as to say regarding instillation and end use.
Cheers MIKE.
Will do, I too have been holding off but my my last outing made me move the wish to actionable .
Mike
Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
Yea there are a few in NZ that have done the swap so far. All them have great comments. There is a chap in Dunedin I know quite well who did it. I will do it whenever the gearbox comes out next,just hasnm't needed to since I did the clutch a few years ago. The thrust bearingis squealing again now so it may be close!
Basically, 2nd gear becomes 3rd, etc and you get a lower 1st, good for winching.
The only downsides are it is a bit noisier in low range with gear noise.
Basically, 2nd gear becomes 3rd, etc and you get a lower 1st, good for winching.
The only downsides are it is a bit noisier in low range with gear noise.
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

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Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
Hi there mytronic. How did puting in the gear reducer go.
Re: Auto vrs Tiptronic - low range
Could not get the gears, none being produced at time I ordered so shelved for now. Will re visit soon
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I've been considering putting a momentary switch in to lock up the torque converter (for extra engine braking). So far I've chickened out though as I get the feeling the lockup clutch might not cope with the load. I really need to talk to an AT specialist.
The AT computer always immediately releases the lockup whenever the go pedal is released, so this clutch never sees over-run torque. Possibly because the AT hydraulic pressure is low when there's no pedal? I'm just guessing.
I just want someone else to do this before I do!
The AT computer always immediately releases the lockup whenever the go pedal is released, so this clutch never sees over-run torque. Possibly because the AT hydraulic pressure is low when there's no pedal? I'm just guessing.
I just want someone else to do this before I do!

94 Pajero SWB, 3.5 V6