I don't see anything on the web that blatantly tells what cars came with the Getrag 260. I remember that when my auto started to go out, I took it to a shop and the guy told me that my trany was also put into a bunch of volvos. I was just wondering if that was the case w/ the 5-speed. Even on top of that, what e30's came w/ the 260?
Cars that come w/ Getrag 260?
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In the U.S., all E30 325i/is' with a 5spd are Getrag 260s.
E30 325ix's use a unique Getrag 260, because of the transfer case/front+rear differentials in the AWD system
E30 325e's used Getrag 260s, but I do not believe that these bolt up to the 'i' (M20B25) motor. Also, IIRC, these early 260's for the 325e's have weaker syncros so they're not as good for fast shifting when paired with a higher revving/ higher horsepower motor. -
Originally posted by JarvisIn the U.S., all E30 325i/is' with a 5spd are Getrag 260s.
E30 325ix's use a unique Getrag 260, because of the transfer case/front+rear differentials in the AWD system
E30 325e's used Getrag 260s, but I do not believe that these bolt up to the 'i' (M20B25) motor. Also, IIRC, these early 260's for the 325e's have weaker syncros so they're not as good for fast shifting when paired with a higher revving/ higher horsepower motor.
That's the first I've ever heard that.- Sean HayesComment
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Originally posted by SeanOriginally posted by JarvisIn the U.S., all E30 325i/is' with a 5spd are Getrag 260s.
E30 325ix's use a unique Getrag 260, because of the transfer case/front+rear differentials in the AWD system
E30 325e's used Getrag 260s, but I do not believe that these bolt up to the 'i' (M20B25) motor. Also, IIRC, these early 260's for the 325e's have weaker syncros so they're not as good for fast shifting when paired with a higher revving/ higher horsepower motor.
That's the first I've ever heard that.
Please, if someone knows FOR SURE, correct me if I'm wrong. No one else was posting in this thread so I figured I'd toss in my two cents, from what I can remember.
And about the super eta... I have no idea. I'd be interesting in finding that outmyself. If would make sense for the '88 super eta's to have the same 260 as the 'i's, but then again it still has the 2.7 block just like the old regular ETAs. :idea:Comment
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The 325e 260's bolt up to a 325i without any issues. You just have 2 sensor ports open because the 325i has its CPS at the front of the engine.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Originally posted by JordanThe 325e 260's bolt up to a 325i without any issues. You just have 2 sensor ports open because the 325i has its CPS at the front of the engine.
I think I just mixed those up.Comment
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Originally posted by JarvisOriginally posted by JordanThe 325e 260's bolt up to a 325i without any issues. You just have 2 sensor ports open because the 325i has its CPS at the front of the engine.
I think I just mixed those up.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Originally posted by Speed25Which Getrag did the M10-engined cars come with? Were these 260s as well or something else?Comment
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They changed the layshaft bearing design when they pulled the 260 from service for a couple of years. The new box got the upgraded cover (with the cooling fins), a combination roller/needle layshaft bearing and the newer aluminium shift forks (the reinforced ones, not the first lot which are known to snap).
That would be about the only difference, the m30 ones had thicker gears though (because of the torque difference).Just a little project im working on
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Originally posted by Speed25Which Getrag did the M10-engined cars come with? Were these 260s as well or something else?Comment
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