My '92 318ic has a 4.27 open diff with a stock, chipped M42. Has anyone swapped to a lower ratio rear-end without causing weird shifting issues in regards to available torque? My last car was a '91 318is with 4.10 diff and damn, this cabrio accelerates like a tank in comparison (300# difference). I'm guessing if I go lower ratio, that's gonna kill acceleration in favor of less revs on the highway. What's available out there PnP?
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Originally posted by BMWLA View PostThe ic is a lot hevier than the is are you sure that it has a 4.27 tho?
I know a guy running an OBD1 S52 through a ZF and the stock 4.27 in his 318iC. 1st and 2nd gear are completely useless, and he tops out at like 85mph...
But it will snap your fucking neck off if you have the guts to WOT it
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All 4 cylinder E30s sold in the US had a small case diff. These have 6 bolts on the diff cover. The small case ratios available are 4.27, 4.11, 3.91 and 3.64. There was a 4.45 and 3.45 small case diff in the E36 318ti which is also compatible. The 8 bolt medium case diff is also a direct swap into your car. That one is available in about 10 different ratios which I'm not going to list. I'm on the hunt for medium case 3.73 LSD at this point.
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What diff for efficiency?Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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my diff in my 91 cab has a 2.93 open......91 E30 318is DS/Anthrazit S14 & 5 bolt
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