Put my 3:46 on..
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zaust
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Took the 3:6.4 off and put my 3:4.6 on yesterday, And what a difference. It feel's like I have gained 100% more traction. Before if I floored it in any gear it would just spin up. Now it is just powers through the gear's. Can still spin up in 2nd and third easy but I have to make it. Not gaind a huge amout at the top of each gear but enough to not worry about.
Recomend if you are m30, then find one of these diff's.
Recomend if you are m30, then find one of these diff's.
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Rav335uk
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I've had one one there since day one of the conversion, Low revs too now
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You sould hit 90mph at about 3000rpm, saves fuel, not alot, but relaxed driving.
You sould hit 90mph at about 3000rpm, saves fuel, not alot, but relaxed driving.

If you Got "Haters",Then your doing something Right!
CR24v??? Where's it all gone?? LOL
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gareth
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i made the change from a 3.91 to a 3.38 a while back. just a tad more civilised and i can now use first gear too 
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LSD rebuilding / modification services provided, PM for details

LSD rebuilding / modification services provided, PM for details
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accesspecialist
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I went from 3.73 open to 3.69 LSD and it makes all the diffrence. The first thing I did after initial testing was a 20 meter number 11, childish I know but it put a big smile on my face! Probably burned 1000 miles off my tyres but who cares.
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may be something wrong with that diffzaust wrote:After some testing with the diff, My rear bearing's have now gone from a slight noise, to a change me quick grumble. This is the one job on an e30 that I hate. I actually might even get somone else to do it I hate it that much.
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leeparkes
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Wheel bearings? Loads easier to change the trailing arm for one with a 'known' good bearing
Ive got drivers side one up the shed waiting for if/when my bearing goes
Sure one of the fraggers has one, paid a tenner for mine about a year ago
Ive got drivers side one up the shed waiting for if/when my bearing goes
Sure one of the fraggers has one, paid a tenner for mine about a year ago
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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e30topless
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+1leeparkes wrote:Wheel bearings? Loads easier to change the trailing arm for one with a 'known' good bearing
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zaust
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Only want to do the job once fella's.
I have a very good friend with the correct tool for removal. I would rather have new bearing's now and know I have good arm's than change the trailing arm again in 6 months or a year. I will stip it he said he will do the bearing, And also putting new polly's in the outer rear subframe at the same time.
I have a very good friend with the correct tool for removal. I would rather have new bearing's now and know I have good arm's than change the trailing arm again in 6 months or a year. I will stip it he said he will do the bearing, And also putting new polly's in the outer rear subframe at the same time.

