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  • Wanganstyle
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    Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View Post
    If your diff came from a 6 cylinder car, then the diff is a 188mm unit, while the 4 cylinder E30 cars use 168mm diffs.

    unless your 4 cyl e30 is a M3 :) - then it has a 188.

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    Originally posted by Link View Post
    Hello, I have a 1991 318i that Im swapping a 3.25 LSD into and I went to swap the diff covers and the 318i was smaller, what gives? WIll the 3.25 LSD still bolt up if I find the correct cover size?
    If your diff came from a 6 cylinder car, then the diff is a 188mm unit, while the 4 cylinder E30 cars use 168mm diffs.

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  • Wanganstyle
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  • Link
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    Hello, I have a 1991 318i that Im swapping a 3.25 LSD into and I went to swap the diff covers and the 318i was smaller, what gives? WIll the 3.25 LSD still bolt up if I find the correct cover size?

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  • shiboujin
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    Agreed sir

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  • Wanganstyle
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  • shiboujin
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    viscous units... work great sometimes, heat up and stop working other times. Inconsistency at its best.

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    What does it do better than a conventional unit?

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  • Wanganstyle
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  • Northern
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    From my understanding, the only unit between stock and the 4 clutch setup is the lop-sided 3 clutch setup, which doesn't sound very appealing.

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  • FLG
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    Originally posted by Northern View Post
    For a street driven car that is set up for autox and light track day usage, would you recommend a 4 clutch 60% lockup OEM unit over the OEM 25% unit?

    What sort of change in handling characteristics would come as a result of switching to the 60% lockup unit?
    Wang just built me that exact unit for drifting... Will be installing sometime very soon, I doubt you would want such a high locking unit for mild track/auto X. Probably something between stock and that unit would be more sutible.

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  • Northern
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    For a street driven car that is set up for autox and light track day usage, would you recommend a 4 clutch 60% lockup OEM unit over the OEM 25% unit?

    What sort of change in handling characteristics would come as a result of switching to the 60% lockup unit?

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  • Wanganstyle
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