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| Team-BHP Moderator ![]() | Gypsy had the same thing, 4H was on the fly because there was no locking but for 4L you had to stop and then do it. But it was like a manual gearshift and no reverse business was required.
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | Quote:
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| | #48 (permalink) |
| BHPian | Electronic transfer case, as available in the Safari, usually does not require the stop & reverse routine, but yes, on older 4WD systems reversing would be to unlock the diff. Reversing after shifting out of 4L would release the wind-up stress on the diff and gearbox. You could check with TATA (if you find someone knowledgeble) on locking diffs and driving in 4H on tarmac, just to be safe. Gears, Red-One. |
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| Team-BHP Moderator ![]() | I guess 4L locks the diffs. In gypsy once I got stuck in 4H. The front right and rear left wheel started spinning as they had no traction. So I shifted into 4L, and bingo, she crawled out with not difficulty. In older gypsy's you had to get out and do some manual thing with the hubs. Newer gypsy's do away with this nonsense. Safari has limited slip diffrential, so even if your one wheen completely loses traction, still the other wheel will be given rotations.
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| | #50 (permalink) | |
| Super-Admin | Quote:
The manual thing you are referring to is "locking" the free wheeling hubs and thereby "engaging" the front axle only when required for 4x4 mode. Due to the lack of free-wheeling hubs in the newer gypsies, the front axle is working full time, whether they are being used for 4x4 or not. My Jeep has free-wheeling hubs too. GTO
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| BHPian | Quote:
how about getting a old safari at dirt cheap rates ( 1.5 to 2.0 L) and plonking in a scorpio CRDe engine and gearbox in it to have the best of both the worlds ? Any views on the feasibility of this option ? ~A | |
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| | #53 (permalink) |
| Senior - BHPian | Both Mahindra and Tata are there with diesel engine technology from long time but Wonder how mahindra is able to produce great diesel engines whereas tata struggle in this department..
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| | #54 (permalink) | |
| BHPian | Quote:
exactly my thought...and wonder how mahindras struggle endlessly in the handling and high speed stability department where the Tatas seem to have an upper hand !!! ~A | |
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | Quote:
Please remember that the Tata range of Diesels is not restricted to the Safari or the Indica. They have developed - either by themselves as in the legendary 407 or even the original 207 or with help from Cummins or other diesel specialists - a whole range of engines from small capacity HSDs for passenger cars to large load-carriers and even the Tata-Hitachi range of earthmovers. While I agree that the Scorpio engine is a gem, it would be wrong to draw the conclusion as you have that Mahindra produces great diesel engines. For the record, let us look at two turbocharged engines from Tata w.r.t their nearest competition: Old Tata Safari Diesel 1948cc 90ps @ 4300 rpm 190nm @ 2000~3000rpm (483 DL Turbo engine) GVWeight 2690 kg Old Mahindra Scorpio 2609cc 109bhp @3800rpm 255 nm @ 1800 rpm GV weight 1910 kg Another comparable engine (in terms of size) Skoda Octavia 1.9 tdi 1896cc 90bhp @ 4000 rpm 210nm @ 1900 rpm When compared to the Scorpio, an engine that was 33% bigger produced about 21% more power and 33% more torque. When compared to the Skoda, the engine is pretty much par of the course What really made the difference was also that the vehicle with the smaller engine was ALSO 40% heavier (4x4).....I'd say the old engine was pretty competent for its size.... Now when we come to Common Rails, it is another story altogether....the Dicor engine does NO justice to its size when it comes to BHP figures, though Torque is massive (no biggie since it is directly proportionate to cc). Compare smaller diesels...the Tata 1.4 litre NA engine compared to the best known small capacity foreign diesel, the Peuguot TUD5: Indica V2 DL 1405cc 53bhp @ 5000 rpm 85 nm @ 2500 rpm Peuguot TUD5 1517cc 57bhp @ 5000 rpm 96nm @ 2600 rpm Esteem/Zen D Palio 1.9 D 1910cc 63bhp @ 4500 rpm 120nm @ 2500 rpm The homegrown Indica engine was right up there with the slightly bigger Peuguot engine and though the Fiat engine was 25% bigger it only pumped out about 16% more peak power though torque was 29% more. This, despite the TATA engine being extremely FRUGAL - which is quite an achievement. The addition of a turbocharger to the Indica meant that it now matches (actually both power and torque are about 8-9% more) the output of an engine thats 25% larger. Compare these with figures for the older 1.7 litre Turbo engine of the Siena and things fall into perspective. You can do similar comparisons for other engines...Sumo(N.A) v/s Bolero v/s MM550 v/s Qualis, for instance: 1948cc/67bhp@4500/12kgm@2500 v/s 2498cc/72bhp@4000/15.5kgm@2000 v/s 2112cc/62bhp@4500/12.3kgm@2000 v/s 2446cc/75bhp@4200/15.4kgm@2400 Let us therefore not jump to conclusions, then.
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| Team-BHP Moderator ![]() | All that looks great on paper Steer, but that Indica engine is nasty, plain and simple. It is by far the worst engine I have ever experienced in an automobile! I haven't driven the turbo'd one, but I'm not exactly holding my breath either.
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| BHPian | Quote:
This excessive bulk surely did contribute in a way as a damper to improve the ride quality over those bone jarring pot holes. Wonder how other SUVs like the scorpio and the endeavour ,etc have managed to tip the scales on a lighter side in comparison to the safari... A 80 / 20 ( paretto) analysis of the main factors contributing to the safaris weight would give some good pointers to the Tata engineers to trim that extra flab and make a the safari a more nimble beast... ~A | |
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