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    #61
    Originally posted by Turk View Post
    so are we saying the back end of an e30/e34 gear box (below) will fit on the e34 v8 5 speed or maybe even the e39 m5 6spd?



    Or will this need to be spaced out from the back of the tranny, i.e. having it welded onto the back?
    it bolts directly to the ZF 310/320 (that's my pic) :)

    The Dark Side of Will: I agree to disagree. I don't think there's any reason to believe either T-case couldn't handle an S62. But, it's more on principle. I think using a GM t-case with a 60/40 split and VC lock is a great idea since it's basically the same exact thing, and there are other packaging issues to consider, plus it's domestically available and relatively cheap. I mainly suggested the E34 parts due to his location - finding one there will be far easier than it is here in the states.

    I also think an E30 front diff wouldn't last 5 months! :)
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      #62
      is there a chance anything would fit the 6 speed? maybe an e46 xi rear end?
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        #63
        Early E46's used the S5D with yet a different rear case half.
        Later E46's used the S6S BZ370 or some such that is a 6 speed, yet is not the 420G used with the M60 series engines.

        If you won't settle for a 5 speed, you're in the same boat I was in.

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          #64
          Ratio wise I don't think i will be able to put up with 5 speed. I definitely need overdrive as i will be doing a fair bit of mileage and want to have a nice low cruising ratio.

          I certainly wanted to be able to utilise the m5 6 speed. Back to the drawing board.

          This is what I have so far btw: an ix subframe and x5 sump, Im looking for a scrap v8 block to bolt up temporarily for measuring etc.


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            #65
            Originally posted by nando View Post
            it bolts directly to the ZF 310/320 (that's my pic) :)
            I didn't know you were Chris :p

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              #66
              Originally posted by Turk View Post
              Ratio wise I don't think i will be able to put up with 5 speed. I definitely need overdrive as i will be doing a fair bit of mileage and want to have a nice low cruising ratio.

              I certainly wanted to be able to utilise the m5 6 speed. Back to the drawing board.

              This is what I have so far btw: an ix subframe and x5 sump, Im looking for a scrap v8 block to bolt up temporarily for measuring etc.

              Not sure if this is supposed to be a mock-up, but you have the crossmember backwards

              If you require a 6 speed, your best bet is probably to modify the rear case of a 420G to mount up the T-case of your choice.

              The lack of overdrive really kills that 5 speed.

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                #67
                lol, not mocked up just a pile of parts.

                Which transfer cases would you have considered if you had been on this side of the pond?

                Ive been looking at land rover gearboxes etc as some have bell housing to match bmw v8s, but tc's are on the wrong side :(
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                  #68
                  Unimog... :p

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View Post
                    Unimog... :p
                    Haha, don't think my jack would get anywhere near to lifting one of them off the floor :D

                    I have been having a look at a few tcases, but most that come up seem to have some sort of electronic controller needed.

                    I want a good old fashioned 33/66 or 40/60 splitter.

                    Btw does the x5 front diff need any electric-tronics?

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                      #70
                      The E53 X5 front diff does not require electronics.
                      All the front diffs (except maybe the E30?) use 168mm ring (crownwheel) & pinion gears just like used in the rear of 4 cylinder cars.

                      The E53 front diff uses a "wide" carrier that shares dimensions with the 4 cylinder Z3 unit. The Quaife for the Z3 4 cylinder works in the X5 front diff. However, if you're going to do that, you'll need to disassemble the Quaife and turn the gears around, because in the front end application, the torque is in the opposite direction from the rear end application.

                      The E46 uses a narrower front carrier than the X5. The E46 unit *MAY* interchange with the 168mm carrier used in the 2002. There is a Quaife for that application as well. Similar caveats apply.

                      IIRC, the E34 carrier is in between these two in width.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View Post
                        The E53 X5 front diff does not require electronics.
                        All the front diffs (except maybe the E30?) use 168mm ring (crownwheel) & pinion gears just like used in the rear of 4 cylinder cars.
                        I discovered they're all 168mm carriers (including the E30). The E30's carrier is the narrowest, lightest, and at the same time, the weakest.

                        The E46 unit *MAY* interchange with the 168mm carrier used in the 2002. There is a Quaife for that application as well. Similar caveats apply.

                        IIRC, the E34 carrier is in between these two in width.
                        unfortunately, I don't think it will. they're several MM apart (I've got an E46 carrier and dimensions for all the other 168mm carriers). the E34 carrier is a little narrower than the E46, but mainly the ring gear on the E46 is much thicker (due to the wider range of available ratios in an E46 diff case vs a single ratio for the E34), and the pinion shaft is larger, otherwise they're similar in size.

                        also, I believe there's a reason BMW doesn't use a front LSD. the only time I could see it being a benefit would be off-road. It would really only help if both rear tires lost traction in addition to one of the fronts.
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                          #72
                          Oh yeah... I went back and re-read. The E46 carrier is 6mm narrower than the E53, but the QDF4N for 2002 is 16mm narrower than the QDF6N for Z3 4 cylinder.

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                            #73
                            I have been searching high and low for any appropriate Tcase with nothing electrical on to use but anything bar my ones seem crap or too big or just plain wrong.

                            It was mentioned about that the e46 one is no a good choice? Is this due to it acting like an open diff? i.e. loses power and lack lock up?

                            Does anyone know a way I can permanently wire the x5 Tcase to be locked permanently?

                            Cheers
                            Turk
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                              #75
                              Originally posted by Turk View Post
                              I have been searching high and low for any appropriate Tcase with nothing electrical on to use but anything bar my ones seem crap or too big or just plain wrong.

                              It was mentioned about that the e46 one is no a good choice? Is this due to it acting like an open diff? i.e. loses power and lack lock up?

                              Does anyone know a way I can permanently wire the x5 Tcase to be locked permanently?

                              Cheers
                              Turk
                              E46 is an open diff. it's crap, you don't want it behind an S62.

                              you don't want to lock a t-case permanently either. you may as well weld all your diffs together. just don't try to turn a corner, ever. :p

                              it may be possible to use an aftermarket controller with one of the electronic diffs, but there's gotta be an easier/simpler way.
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