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    325i Diff Fit the 325E?

    Hey guys I found a lsd in a 90 model 325is automatic car. Will it fit in my 87e and what ratio should it be? I have read that the auto's have the 4:10 but it wasn't year specific. I was also told only the diffs from the old 5 series would fit my car.
    sigpic87 325E The Honey Badger

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    A 4.10 is too much for your eta. Get a 2.93 LSD diff and enjoy your gas mileage. A 3.25 lsd diff from an e28 535is is an upgrade, but it is still slow. Not worth it in my opinion.
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      #3
      Yeah I kinda like where it is on the highway at 70mph right now too, I don't want to buzz my head off. What cars had the 2.93 lsd diff?
      sigpic87 325E The Honey Badger

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        #4
        Your car came with a 2.93 from the factory. The 2.93 LSD was usually found in the 325eS. Honestly a 3.25 LSD is a PERFECT upgrade for an e car. This is most commonly found in the E28 so you'll need to swap your diff cover and output flanges.
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          #5
          I'll second the 3.25 upgrade being perfect. That and the e36 rack swap were the two single best improvements I made to my car.

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            #6
            Right on, I will start hunting for the 80's model 535 cars then!
            sigpic87 325E The Honey Badger

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              #7
              I put a 3.46 in mine, and love it. I believe it came from an old 6 series. So probably a little harder to find. I wouldn't want to go any higher ratio than that on an e though.
              1987 325 w/ M52b28 - Bronzit
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