I'm looking upgrade the rear end prior to destroying it. What is the best option? Anyone have first hand experience?
600+ hp in e30. what rear end
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There is a 210mm diff out of a 5 series not sure which one but a lot of drag cars use them.Need a Turbo manifold? We have them in stock- Click here---> http://rapidspoolindustries.com/
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Twin ear rear cover is also needed from garrets kit for lsx e30 or e36m rogue cover. E30 single ear unit will not take 600rwhp!! The thin cast alu is prone to cracking/snapping off in drag racing and road racing.
210mm diff is not needed although will last for more passes- 188mm built diff took 35 passes in the 9's@1krwhp before clutches wore- gears and bearings were still good to race more.
A few locals with my units:
Ls7 e36m
Ls3 e30m
S50 drag turbo e36m @4b motorsports (1,000rwhp sias tuned -9.1@159 on IRS before going to tube rear)OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25
Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30
Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine
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The DSS axles are amazing. I literally flipped out when I opened the package. They are probably 4 times the weight of the stock ones, massive cv's, just screams quality.
In our ongoing quest for the perfection, we have hit the mark with our 1986-1992 BMW E30 700HP Level 5 Direct Bolt-In Axles (Pair)
Great quality, but high cost. Depends on the budget.Just a little project im working on
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The DSS axles are amazing. I literally flipped out when I opened the package. They are probably 4 times the weight of the stock ones, massive cv's, just screams quality.
In our ongoing quest for the perfection, we have hit the mark with our 1986-1992 BMW E30 700HP Level 5 Direct Bolt-In Axles (Pair)
Great quality, but high cost. Depends on the budget.Comment
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