would there be much improvement changing a 4.10 diff to 4.27
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Alex
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well my is will have a 4.10 diff (i presume) and its getting a little whiney so ive thought about getting a refurbed 4.27 from germany
http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-E30-Differential ... 240%3A1318
40 euro to ship over too which aint too bad
http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-E30-Differential ... 240%3A1318
40 euro to ship over too which aint too bad
You'd be better off going for a LSD 3.91 IMO, Alex. Yeah it might technically be a LITTLE slower acceleration wise but not noticable and the benefits you'll gain in cornering etc will be worth it... Plus it'd be more fun 
It depends on what you use the car for, lots of motorway cruising and I'd be tempted to go the 3.91 route. Lots of town/McDonalds car park stuff and I would stick to the 4.10. I don't think going the 4.27 route would make that much difference, but would annoy you on long journeys with those higher revs at motorway speeds. Myself and Stubedoo ( and a lot of other people) have experimented on here with different ratios and come up with the conclusion that it really depends on what you want out of the car. BMW didn't just stick any old diff on.
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john
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john
i asked the same question a week or so ago and 3.91 was recomened for an iS i also asked fritzs bits and they say the same but i am looking for an lsd and 4.1 lsd's are hard to find so i here . a 4.27 is going to make it a bit lower geared
Or if you're not bothered about getting an LSD you could just stick an open 3.91 in like this one Dips has for sale...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-E30-316-318I- ... 240%3A1318
Cheap and cheerful. I personally think the iS would benefit from slightly longer legs for motorway driving etc and this would help that a bit.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-E30-316-318I- ... 240%3A1318
Cheap and cheerful. I personally think the iS would benefit from slightly longer legs for motorway driving etc and this would help that a bit.
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I love my 4.27 diff. Acceleration is a fair bit snappier, but you need to change gear more often. Motorway cruising isn't that bad, the higher revs of the engine are a shit load quieter than my old winey 4.10 and fuel consumption isn't any worse at all. If I like it in a touring it'll be better in a 2door I'd imagine.
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All manual 4 pot tourings.
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3.91 ISNT bad it's hardly noticeable but a 4.27 on an is does go really well.. although you will hit the limiter in 5th at about an indicated 137mph
If it was me I'd be putting a 4.27 on one, mine has one atm and it's brilliant fun, infact all is' are especially cheap ones
If it was me I'd be putting a 4.27 on one, mine has one atm and it's brilliant fun, infact all is' are especially cheap ones
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Alex
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i dont think the max speed of 137mph is a problemBob_S wrote:3.91 ISNT bad it's hardly noticeable but a 4.27 on an is does go really well.. although you will hit the limiter in 5th at about an indicated 137mph
If it was me I'd be putting a 4.27 on one, mine has one atm and it's brilliant fun, infact all is' are especially cheap ones
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i must admit i dont miss my 4.1... the 3.64 slipper is great for me as it dosent put too much strain on the engine, and the constant gear changes with the 4.1 were a fucking nightmare!
i have a 327i and the open 4.45 diff an its quick on 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th, but you lose out on top end and can piss you off quite easy changing gears every second lol. 5th gear 60mph 3000 rpm imagine the rest...i think the more logical would be 3.64 lsd.
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How good is your maths? If you know the RPM, the gear ratio, the diff ratio and the circumference of the wheel then its fairly straight forward.Alex wrote:is there any mathematical way of calculating what rpm you will be doing at different speeds etc
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I've a 4.27 lsd in my IS, it does make it a little noisier on the motorway but I think its worth it for the b-roads and quick starts. I'd do it at that price.
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i will give that one a miss then lolDHFiS wrote:How good is your maths? If you know the RPM, the gear ratio, the diff ratio and the circumference of the wheel then its fairly straight forward.Alex wrote:is there any mathematical way of calculating what rpm you will be doing at different speeds etc
http://www.metricmechanic.com/Alex wrote:is there any mathematical way of calculating what rpm you will be doing at different speeds etc
has information on differentials and gear and speed calculations, a bit to complex for me to understand,maybe someone whose maths is good would find this usefull.
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So your tyres will be 195/65 -14
4. 27 diff will give you
70 mph at 3374rpm
124mph at 6000rpm
4.10 diff will give you
70mph at 3240rpm
130mph at 6000rpm
3.91 diff will give you
70mph at 3090rpm
136mph at 6000rpm
3.64 diff will give you
70mph at 2876rpm
146mph at 6000rpm
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john
4. 27 diff will give you
70 mph at 3374rpm
124mph at 6000rpm
4.10 diff will give you
70mph at 3240rpm
130mph at 6000rpm
3.91 diff will give you
70mph at 3090rpm
136mph at 6000rpm
3.64 diff will give you
70mph at 2876rpm
146mph at 6000rpm
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john
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get 15s then fit 205/50/15s that will lower your ratio by ~ 0.15, by fitting a 3.95 diff you will end up with the same ratios as standard.
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But your speedo will overread a fair bit more than in probably does already.HairyScreech wrote:get 15s then fit 205/50/15s that will lower your ratio by ~ 0.15, by fitting a 3.95 diff you will end up with the same ratios as standard.
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