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Old 07-02-2010, 08:37 AM   #1
patrickk1
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AWD Transfer case

Periodically i run across threads where people want AWD and ponder cannibalizing some sort of import or an old Chevrolet AWD vehicle. The only thing that separates 4wd from AWD is the transfer case. With all the s10 swaps being done these days, this is now an easy task. The Chevy Silverado SS and the Escalade (some other GM vehicles too) used an all mechanical AWD transfer case in there vehicles. Its the NVG-149 or also called the NP149. I believe it was used from about 2001-2005. Back when NVG's site was up, NVG spec'd this transfer case at 2203ft lbs torque in a 6800lb vehicle. I had the case in an 550hp supercharged escalade and never had any problems and know many people who run 800hp+ in their silverado SS's and have never had any problems. The NVG-149 is a single speed, full-time all wheel drive transfer case. It has a planetary differential gear set that splits the torque, normally 38 percent to the front wheels and 62 percent to the rear wheels and adjusts front to rear or vice versa depending on the wheels slipping. Take 1 S10 4x4 frame, any cab you can make fit, a NP149 and Voila!
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