E30 rearend strength.

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  • dazz822
    Noobie
    • Oct 2010
    • 1

    #1

    E30 rearend strength.

    How much can the rearend of a 325is hold powerwise? Looking to do a swap and see that some cars like the 500hp rb26 e30 just has an m3 diff. Can the rearend really hold that without snapping axles?
  • Danny
    Moderator
    • Feb 2008
    • 14217

    #2
    yes.

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    • dazz822
      Noobie
      • Oct 2010
      • 1

      #3
      Originally posted by Danny
      yes.
      Wow thats pretty amazing, i've been worrying about that for awhile. Any more info on cars that have the kind of hp (300+) and how their rears held up would be nice im searching the site now.

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      • blueapplesoda
        E30 Mastermind
        • Dec 2005
        • 1904

        #4
        axles are fine...just make sure you get the larger diffs...i believe we have small case and med case. stick with the medium case ones. I have been running a medium case 3.73 and was drifting/launching, circuit racing, all sorts or stupid abuse and it was perfectly fine.

        I found a 3.23 small case and put it in, and blew it up last night. Don't try to drift on r-comps with a small case. I never would have thought I'd hear that terrible broken-axle sound that hondas and such have so often, but it finally happened in all the years of abuse.

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        • Supadave
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Aug 2010
          • 1006

          #5
          Originally posted by blueapplesoda
          axles are fine...just make sure you get the larger diffs...i believe we have small case and med case. stick with the medium case ones. I have been running a medium case 3.73 and was drifting/launching, circuit racing, all sorts or stupid abuse and it was perfectly fine.

          I found a 3.23 small case and put it in, and blew it up last night. Don't try to drift on r-comps with a small case. I never would have thought I'd hear that terrible broken-axle sound that hondas and such have so often, but it finally happened in all the years of abuse.
          When u swapped the from a small to med or med small do you need to change your drive shaft? Or does it just bolt right up??
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          • Supadave
            E30 Enthusiast
            • Aug 2010
            • 1006

            #6
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            https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=420591 5.3 LSA build in progress :devil:

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            • MTechnikII
              Member
              • Jun 2007
              • 83

              #7
              The E30 rear end is not that strong, most Z3 M roadsters, have broken rear end sheetmetal parts, nad bent diff suports, and they are only 240hp, if you see inside a trunk of an Mroadster under the carpet you will find spotwelds breacking and sheet metals bending
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              • AndrewBird
                The Mad Scientist
                • Oct 2003
                • 11892

                #8
                I think he is talking about the differential, not the rear end of the unibody.

                I think what saves them from being destroyed is the lack of grip. Pretty much everybody that has 300+ HP has traction issues into 3rd. If you can't get grip, then you can't really break stuff. I have heard of people twisting CV axles with turbo cars though, but I think it's rare.

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