I think the Euro Tach is reading the RPM incorrectly. I test drove an e30 that had a tach in which the RPM wasn't correct because the redline gas cutoff was about 2k higher than the 6.5k rpm. His tach would increase and then get stuck at 7k while the car would still accelerate. his car also read the speed wrong, but it was in MPH instead of KM/h.
Then I test drove another guy's e30 and described the issue of the previous car that I test drove and this guy said that the euro tach has the problem of not reading the speed and RPM correctly.
I think both of those people are (or were) on this forum.
Help! Crusing @ 60mph 5th gear 4000 revs
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alright I'm gonna buy another tach since my odo and stuff don't work I could use itLeave a comment:
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No. all bmw diffs use a 9 tooth wheel. It doesnt matter what ratio you have, the culprit is you have the wrong coding plug for the instrument cluster.Leave a comment:
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The speed sensor in a BMW diff is mounted to be triggered by a chopper wheel on the output of the diff. It doesnt know what the gear ratio is nor does it care. Tire diameter is the only thing that affects its reading.i think this may help
"The speed sensor gear is typically mounted on an eccentric to accomodate
installing different gear sizes to account for changes in the ring and
pinion gears. If your car had 3.07:1 gears, and you wanted to change to
4.10:1 gears, then you would need a new speed sensor gear so your
speedometer and odometer remained in proper calibration. Since this would
require speed sensor gears with different tooth counts, then the speed
sensor gears would necessarily be different sizes, and would need to be
mounted differently in order to maintian the proper gear mesh."
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i think this may help
"The speed sensor gear is typically mounted on an eccentric to accomodate
installing different gear sizes to account for changes in the ring and
pinion gears. If your car had 3.07:1 gears, and you wanted to change to
4.10:1 gears, then you would need a new speed sensor gear so your
speedometer and odometer remained in proper calibration. Since this would
require speed sensor gears with different tooth counts, then the speed
sensor gears would necessarily be different sizes, and would need to be
mounted differently in order to maintian the proper gear mesh."
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My red line is 7gs, after reviewing the two sensors there is a big difference, i think that is the culprit, i am going to replace, on the stock diff the sensors are uneven and on the 4.10 they are even.Leave a comment:
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What's your redline? you should be able to do 30-35 in 1st and 50-60 in 2nd, depending on tire diameter and the actual limit.Leave a comment:
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i did change my cluster, but ill try going pass 7, wat i also did was the swap sensors from my stock diff and placed it in the 4.10 so i woulnd have to cut the connectors, that the only thing i can think off that may though it offLeave a comment:
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What is your rev limit? A 4.10 is good for a lot more than 20/45 if you have a 6500-7000 rpm limit. Did you forget to change your cluster, or put in one from a 4 cylinder?Leave a comment:
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Hey guys, i have the same problem, i just recently swapped in a 4.10 in to my 327 stoker with a gearbox from a 325e, my 1st gear redlines at 20mph 2nd is around 45.... no idea how to solve it, i am sure its the diff, i was fine before the swapLeave a comment:


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