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    #16
    My Getrag 260 ran for two years which was about 20000 miles with less than half a cup of black gear oil. I am not lying, no joke it is still running strong and the only problem is it is whining. I beat the shit out of it cause I have another 260 to swap in when I feel like it. The car sat for a year on an incline and I think that is when it leaked all the fluid out. Then the previous owner drove it for two years. Then I bought it and went to change out the gear oil and all it puked out was a very small amount of black watery leftovers and there was about a cap full of metal on the magnet.
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      #17
      havent fucked mine up, and that sayin somthing
      BBBEEEEMMMMAAAA

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        #18
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        ok.. but we use the term propeller shaft to distiguish it from the 2 driveshafts... anyway, is the lenght of the casing the same for both Getrag 240 and getrag 260????[/quote]

        That being what we call the half shafts? or a 4 wheel dirve car front and rear?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Stu View Post
          That's invalid because of the minimal torque load going through that tranny. I think anyone would have a tough time thrashing that 'box with a stock motor. ;)

          Hartge and other companies put the Getrag 260 behind built 3.5L M30's in 3300 pound E28's. :idea:
          Back from the dead. I just wanted to share this December '09 post I found: http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/...6951c15c4b516/

          ... he was indeed running the 240 in his e30 with over 400 crank HP. Good to know.
          Originally posted by nervousmini
          Break My Wallet
          Bring My Wallet
          Bring Money With

          and the M cars are a multiplier

          regular repair Money * 3 = M3
          regular repair Money * 5 = M5
          regular repair Money * 6 = M6

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            #20
            I drove mine for a whole year without fluid.

            Still shifts great.
            Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
            Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
            Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
            Mark: "You never will."

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              #21
              ^ lol. i picked my rx8 up from a dealership and they drained the fluid and forgot to put it back in. i got 50 miles and it blew up. $3500 later. and i couldnt prove it was the dealership because i drove off the lot...... regardless, the transmission already had grind from 4th to 5th above 8000rpm.

              i bought a used transmission, 7500 miles. came from a turbo 4 rotor swap rx8. was good for 3 months. started grinding above 8000rpm from 3rd to 4th. which is a lot more annoying than 4th to 5th.

              you want a fragile transmission? buy an rx8.

              getrag 260s are so well known for being reliable that cadillac uses them in the CTS.

              i will say for shifting feel though.. the getrag has a lot of room for improvement. but man are they rock solid. good transmissions to teach people to drive manual on.
              AWD > RWD

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                #22
                260s are teh shizz. i shift mine very hard at times and it has never bitched about it
                -Andy

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                  #23
                  my car has been track only for the past 10 years, I just rebuilt the 260 this year. for a comparison our spec miata's (3 of them) get a new gear box every year!
                  Brian Jacobs

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                    #24
                    big question i have to ask will a 240 bolt up to a m20b20 i found one cheap and im sick of my auto in my daily. i dont care that it wont hold the torque or power when i upgrade when i get to that stage ill worry about it. I just want to know whether it will bolt up or not

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