325i LSD on a 318is, good or not??
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well i been told it will slow my car down but by how much??
im clueless on all the ratio's of diffs and spose u lot are my best help.
a 325 lsd is easier to come by than the 318is u agree??? is it worth me fitting one or shall i just go for an open diff?? i like to do a few donuts and get the back end out on roundabouts, whats best for me???
thanks all
im clueless on all the ratio's of diffs and spose u lot are my best help.
a 325 lsd is easier to come by than the 318is u agree??? is it worth me fitting one or shall i just go for an open diff?? i like to do a few donuts and get the back end out on roundabouts, whats best for me???
thanks all

LSD is better.
What car have you got??
318is a 4.1 LSD would be best or even 4.27 but there rare as rocking horse poo.
325 3.91 is prefered but 3.64 is also good and will give you better economy. 3.73 is a compromise.
In terms of diff the lower the number the slower the acceleration but better top speed and the higher the number the faster acceleration and lower top speed.
What car have you got??
318is a 4.1 LSD would be best or even 4.27 but there rare as rocking horse poo.
325 3.91 is prefered but 3.64 is also good and will give you better economy. 3.73 is a compromise.
In terms of diff the lower the number the slower the acceleration but better top speed and the higher the number the faster acceleration and lower top speed.

i have a 1990 318is,
yeh heard tht 318is lsd is rare as rocking horse poo, i cud get mine rebuilt some time, def wont throw it. but for now wanna get summin just didnt know to much bout wat a 325i diff will be like on my 318is.
ill have a phone around see wat i can source
thanks anyone else tht can lend some knowledge ill be very grateful
yeh heard tht 318is lsd is rare as rocking horse poo, i cud get mine rebuilt some time, def wont throw it. but for now wanna get summin just didnt know to much bout wat a 325i diff will be like on my 318is.
ill have a phone around see wat i can source
thanks anyone else tht can lend some knowledge ill be very grateful

There have been a fews guys who fitted 3.91 lsd's to 318iS's. The loss of acceleration isn't really that dramatic and if your desparate for a slipper it's the only sensible option in the UK.
If your prepared to import a diff from the states you should have a better chance of finding a large case 4.10 lsd as these were standard fit to US M3's. Or you might find one in Germany.
If your prepared to import a diff from the states you should have a better chance of finding a large case 4.10 lsd as these were standard fit to US M3's. Or you might find one in Germany.
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Put a 3.91 LSD on, and if you're worried about the slight loss in accel, then put some 195/50/15 tyres on - that'll put the gearing back to normal
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So that's a lower profile than standard? Does that require stretching the tyres?Lordschleife wrote:Put a 3.91 LSD on, and if you're worried about the slight loss in accel, then put some 195/50/15 tyres on - that'll put the gearing back to normal
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no. the lower profile of the tyre will just bring the rolling circumference of the wheel down, making you accelerate faster, but then your speedo will be out slightlyConrad wrote:So that's a lower profile than standard? Does that require stretching the tyres?Lordschleife wrote:Put a 3.91 LSD on, and if you're worried about the slight loss in accel, then put some 195/50/15 tyres on - that'll put the gearing back to normal
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Not really, an LSD unit out of a large case diff won't fit in a small case diff as fitted to the iS.maxfield wrote:Jhonno wrote:they're as rare then![]()
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You can fit the clutch pack out of LSD to your diff i think or fit your ring and pinion in an LSD or something along thos lines
Same with the ring and pinion gears, non-interchangeable between different casing sizes.
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Thanks but can you with the same size diffs?Templ8e30 wrote:Not really, an LSD unit out of a large case diff won't fit in a small case diff as fitted to the iS.maxfield wrote:Jhonno wrote:they're as rare then![]()
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You can fit the clutch pack out of LSD to your diff i think or fit your ring and pinion in an LSD or something along thos lines
Same with the ring and pinion gears, non-interchangeable between different casing sizes.
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Yes you can.Thanks but can you with the same size diffs?
Bear in mind that the crown wheel and pinion gear are a matched set and must be fitted as a pair.
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Sorry to drag up such an old thread but are E30 diff's quite interchangable? i.e. if I were to get hold of a LSD from an E30 325 sport, could I put it into my E30 318iS as a straight swap?
I think the diff on my iS is monkeyed and have seen a cheap LSD off a 325 sport for sale - wanted to know if it'd go in...?
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I think the diff on my iS is monkeyed and have seen a cheap LSD off a 325 sport for sale - wanted to know if it'd go in...?
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Never heard of that ratio, 325i diffs are either 3.91 (facelift manual 325i's), 3.73 (usually auto's) or 3.64 (pre-facelift 325i's
Stick with a 3.91 to avoid losing much acceleration.
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Stick with a 3.91 to avoid losing much acceleration.
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