What Diff in a M30 e34 535 Conversion.
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Black_Op_88
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So I have a M30 535 conversion with a e30 325is LSD. I’m looking to put a fresh differential in her but don't know if it’s best to stick with another sport diff or put something else in its place. They aren’t cheap son I don't want to get it wrong.
Any help would be great.
Any help would be great.
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What age 325i is the current diff from?
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Anything around a 3.21 is a good start.
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For a standard M30 a 3.64 is a good choice diff.
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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89/90Ziggy wrote:What age 325i is the current diff from?
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Yep I was looking at this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170787895350? ... 500wt_1287leeparkes wrote:For a standard M30 a 3.64 is a good choice diff.
The Diff I have in at the moment is the one that was in the car from production, an 89/90 325i sport diff. Not too sure of its ratio though. I did a search on here for e30 diff ratios but it was telling me there was no such page.
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That'll be a 3.91 then... would make 1st pretty much useless I expect? A 3.64 would be a decent 'improvement' (it's all subjective), if you don't want as big a difference as a 3.46 etc.Black_Op_88 wrote:89/90Ziggy wrote:What age 325i is the current diff from?
Mine's a 3.64 & I can see the argument for a 3.46, especially if you do lots of motorway miles in it, but I'm quite happy with it as is.
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Yes 1st gear is a real flash in the pan. A part from a better first gear does the 3.64 diff offer any advantages at the top end side of things?Ziggy wrote: That'll be a 3.91 then... would make 1st pretty much useless I expect? A 3.64 would be a decent 'improvement' (it's all subjective), if you don't want as big a difference as a 3.46 etc.
Mine's a 3.64 & I can see the argument for a 3.46, especially if you do lots of motorway miles in it, but I'm quite happy with it as is.
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Lower RPM on the motorway, generally less frantic cog swapping, better economy. Worth noting that you won't get a higher top speed unless it will currently hit the limiter in 5th.Black_Op_88 wrote: Yes 1st gear is a real flash in the pan. A part from a better first gear does the 3.64 diff offer any advantages at the top end side of things?
1st is hardly leggy with a 3.64 - I'd be considering that or a 3.46 depending on your priorities. What don't you like about the current diff?
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Going by my m535i, I think this had a 3.21 in? This would redline in 5th at around 145mph. (close ratio dogleg)
This is the diff I put in my m30 e30 and am very happy with 1st gear and 5th for the motorways. This is standard ratio 5 speed. I had a 3.91 before this and first was completely useless. The 3.21 put the car back feeling how it should be.
Just checked, the e28 had a 3.07 in. I have a 3.15 from a e28 324td.
This is the diff I put in my m30 e30 and am very happy with 1st gear and 5th for the motorways. This is standard ratio 5 speed. I had a 3.91 before this and first was completely useless. The 3.21 put the car back feeling how it should be.
Just checked, the e28 had a 3.07 in. I have a 3.15 from a e28 324td.
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E28 had the 3.07:1 with the non-overdrive dogleg box. 3.25:1 with the overdrive box.staley_turbo wrote:Going by my m535i, I think this had a 3.21 in? This would redline in 5th at around 145mph. (close ratio dogleg)
This is the diff I put in my m30 e30 and am very happy with 1st gear and 5th for the motorways. This is standard ratio 5 speed. I had a 3.91 before this and first was completely useless. The 3.21 put the car back feeling how it should be.
Just checked, the e28 had a 3.07 in. I have a 3.15 from a e28 324td.
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Sorry yes it was the 3.07. I used the 3.15 from the 524td in my e30 and its good.
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I mostly don't like the high rpm even for going about town. Guessing with the higher rpm the car is harsher on fuel. And 1st is a quick getaway of a gear, if you blinked you would miss it.Ziggy wrote:
1st is hardly leggy with a 3.64 - I'd be considering that or a 3.46 depending on your priorities. What don't you like about the current diff?
2nd on the other hand has miles of torque. Which I like. Is 2nd as impressive with a 3.64?
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A 3.64 is still a beserk diff for an M30, you can easily light the rears in 2nd. 
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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I have a 3.46 on my M30'd Cab, you can use 1st, 2nd no problems, and on the motorway, it "Cruises"
very nicely at 100mph on about 3200rpm. 

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Well sounds like its a 3.64 for me then
. Now I just need a non-abused one 
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On a 3.46, you find 1st short????
I find it ok.
I find it ok.

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That's the difference then Marc, I have a normal 5 speed m30 box.

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I've got m10 gearbox and 3.07diff
70mph = approx 2200 rpm in 5th, proper lazy
First gear very useable though and 2nd will see 72mph approx with standard limiter.
70mph = approx 2200 rpm in 5th, proper lazy
First gear very useable though and 2nd will see 72mph approx with standard limiter.
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3.46 is much rarer than 3.64 AFAIK.
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And I thought mine was lazy on the motorwayjohnl320 wrote:I've got m10 gearbox and 3.07diff
70mph = approx 2200 rpm in 5th, proper lazy
First gear very useable though and 2nd will see 72mph approx with standard limiter.

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Just to hi-jack this for a minute, (sorry!!) - been thinking (briefly!) about diff ratios for my M20 2.7 with sport box.
Currently running a 3.91 lsd, which is ok, but I find I'm at high revs on the motorway so using plenty of fuel and limiting my top speed!!! Thinking I should maybe try another ratio or two before i empty my wallet with a diff rebuild!!
Am I right in thinking that a lower diff ratio (i.e 3.64) will give me a higher top speed (assuming the power is there!!) and lower revs at the same cruising speed?
Will it also reduce my acceleration times? Noticeably???
I am going to be using this for track days (and it's being mapped properly in a couple of weeks, so I'll know exactly what power I'm playing with then too!!!), but I want to start using it more on the road again too!!!
Apologies again for crashing this thread, but I saw this and thought you guys might be able to advise
Currently running a 3.91 lsd, which is ok, but I find I'm at high revs on the motorway so using plenty of fuel and limiting my top speed!!! Thinking I should maybe try another ratio or two before i empty my wallet with a diff rebuild!!
Am I right in thinking that a lower diff ratio (i.e 3.64) will give me a higher top speed (assuming the power is there!!) and lower revs at the same cruising speed?
Will it also reduce my acceleration times? Noticeably???
I am going to be using this for track days (and it's being mapped properly in a couple of weeks, so I'll know exactly what power I'm playing with then too!!!), but I want to start using it more on the road again too!!!
Apologies again for crashing this thread, but I saw this and thought you guys might be able to advise
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I would keep the 3.91 for the track, as that's what you want to keep the powerband up there with.
3.64 will give you less acceleration, and a higher top speed and cruising at less revs, as you've stated.
It's a compromise for you, but why not just swap the diffs over when needed??
3.64 will give you less acceleration, and a higher top speed and cruising at less revs, as you've stated.
It's a compromise for you, but why not just swap the diffs over when needed??

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What about a 3.73?
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Didn't know there was a 3.73!!!
May well just keep the 3.91 then - puts my mind at rest a bit that someone else thinks that and I did research it a bit on here when i originally got the 3.91!!!
Rather take A/B roads anway
May well just keep the 3.91 then - puts my mind at rest a bit that someone else thinks that and I did research it a bit on here when i originally got the 3.91!!!
Rather take A/B roads anway
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