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Centre Differential

DCPU

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So there's some stuff posted on the front and rear differentials, but what about the centre differential?

Have Ineos got a bespoke one, third party supplier or rolled along with the ZF one?

The only reference with ZF I've read suggests that they were/are using a unit from Torsen. Do Torsen make anything manually lockable?

Anyone know anything more?
 
So there's some stuff posted on the front and rear differentials, but what about the centre differential?

Have Ineos got a bespoke one, third party supplier or rolled along with the ZF one?

The only reference with ZF I've read suggests that they were/are using a unit from Torsen. Do Torsen make anything manually lockable?

Anyone know anything more?
Is Torsen a company? I always thought it is a short version of Torque sensitive.
 
The center differential is a Tremec two-speed transfer case unit with a 2.5:1 low range.
 
Is it located at the front of the case?

Checking my photos, all only show the rear of the case.

So is it all so much more compact than a land rover setup.?

Green is the linkage for hi/low; and blue the linkage for the diff lock?

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I can’t seem to find the answer so forgive me if I missed it, but what rear gear ratio is in it? The Rubicon Jeeps are 4.11 (can get 4.88 from factory), regular JK 3.73, new Defender 3.55 but I can’t find the specs on the IG.

NVM - I found a thread that said 4.10s.
 
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