which is the best lsd?
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bottlecapE30
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3.25 from a e28 or a 3.46 but most people like the 3.25

1987 2.7l e30 m20b27 supercharging
1991 3.5l e30 m30b35 it is dead so sad
1985 3.5l e23 m30b35
- Brianmoooore
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"Conversion" factor to E30 diff ratio is 0.81, so 3.46 = 4.27 and 3.25 = 4.01. Both too high for road use with a M50, IMHO.
2.93 = 3.61, which is what I use on mine, and is about right.
2.77 = 3.44, which is getting a bit too low for acceleration.
2.93 = 3.61, which is what I use on mine, and is about right.
2.77 = 3.44, which is getting a bit too low for acceleration.
Brian's right
i ve just fitted a an ETA diff think it was 3.07 , and its fine for motor ways , Belive its 70 at 2000 rpm or similar , + gained 2 to 3 mpg on my work route too
but it depends what u want accel or mpg, quietness on m/ways
i ve just fitted a an ETA diff think it was 3.07 , and its fine for motor ways , Belive its 70 at 2000 rpm or similar , + gained 2 to 3 mpg on my work route too
but it depends what u want accel or mpg, quietness on m/ways
- Brianmoooore
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Things aren't quite as simple as higher diff ratio = more acceleration.
When I first ran my M50 E30 it had whatever diff a 318 auto touring has as standard. First gear was virtually useless, and it became effectively a four speed box with no top gear.
When I first ran my M50 E30 it had whatever diff a 318 auto touring has as standard. First gear was virtually useless, and it became effectively a four speed box with no top gear.
Use an M40 318i box and you don't have to swap the diff. It bolts straight on and is an overdrive unit. It'll be strong enough as long as you don't make a habit of doing burnouts. Make sure your engine didn't come from an H plate 525i with the early M50/260 Getrag overdrive box already fitted. Use an M20 flywheel and clutch.
My C1 2.3 had a Griffin built 2.7 and I fitted a standard 320i 240 box (same as 318i but different bellhousing bolt pattern) to replace the shagged dogleg box and it was fine. The most power I've seen being put through a Getrag 240 is 300 bhp on a modified 1974 2002 Turbo with a T3, Weber Marelli (Sierra Cosworth) management, big intercooler which was built by AVA in Glasgow. That used a five speed E21 316 box.
My C1 2.3 had a Griffin built 2.7 and I fitted a standard 320i 240 box (same as 318i but different bellhousing bolt pattern) to replace the shagged dogleg box and it was fine. The most power I've seen being put through a Getrag 240 is 300 bhp on a modified 1974 2002 Turbo with a T3, Weber Marelli (Sierra Cosworth) management, big intercooler which was built by AVA in Glasgow. That used a five speed E21 316 box.

