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    M30 drift guys, and gals; Chime in please!

    okay guys, I stepped into the awesome e30 world about 2 months ago and recently discovered the "m30" swap. I'm currently trying to source parts, and i was wondering which gr transmission is best for skid racing;) any information will be greatly appreciated!


    Originally posted by AbsorbantNut
    Lol, you guys just jumped on him, that's the r3v I know.
    say's alot about this forum.

    #2
    There are several transmissions that fit to M30s. Getrag 240, 260, 262, 265, 280.

    240 - don't even consider this one. It came on M10-equipped e30s, is small and weak, although people have reported using it with no problems in M30 swaps.

    260 - they had an early and a late one of these. The early was weak, don't use it. The late one is generally ok.

    262CR - 5-speed dogleg box, 1:1 fifth gear ratio, close ratio between all the gears. Rare and awesome.

    265 - this box was a 1-year-only special when BMW figured out the early 260 had issues, it's nice and strong inside, but longer than the 260 which necessitates driveshaft shortening to install.

    280 - came in e30 M3s and e28/e34 M5s. Good, big box, but expensive and difficult to find.

    Anything older is likely to be 4-speed and have a mechanical speedo drive, you don't want that.

    Basically the only reasonable choice is a standard 260 from an e28 or e34, everything else is rare and expensive or difficult to install.
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      #3
      Originally posted by kronus View Post
      There are several transmissions that fit to M30s. Getrag 240, 260, 262, 265, 280.

      240 - don't even consider this one. It came on M10-equipped e30s, is small and weak, although people have reported using it with no problems in M30 swaps.

      260 - they had an early and a late one of these. The early was weak, don't use it. The late one is generally ok.

      262CR - 5-speed dogleg box, 1:1 fifth gear ratio, close ratio between all the gears. Rare and awesome.

      265 - this box was a 1-year-only special when BMW figured out the early 260 had issues, it's nice and strong inside, but longer than the 260 which necessitates driveshaft shortening to install.

      280 - came in e30 M3s and e28/e34 M5s. Good, big box, but expensive and difficult to find.

      Anything older is likely to be 4-speed and have a mechanical speedo drive, you don't want that.

      Basically the only reasonable choice is a standard 260 from an e28 or e34, everything else is rare and expensive or difficult to install.
      what is a reasonable price for a 260? and you said they had early models, and late models, e28 early, e34 late? or vise versa?


      Originally posted by AbsorbantNut
      Lol, you guys just jumped on him, that's the r3v I know.
      say's alot about this forum.

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        #4
        85 was the year of the 265 i think, anything after that will have the good 260. The 260 has parallel ridges on ths bottom; the 265 has waffles and a detachable bellhousing.

        I have seen pricez fluctuate on them, anywhere from 150 to 400. Last one we got for the racer was a junkyard trans for 82 bucks... it's holding strong after 4 endurance races.
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          #5
          you're help is much appreciated. i found one on craigslist for 200. it's a start i guess.8-)


          Originally posted by AbsorbantNut
          Lol, you guys just jumped on him, that's the r3v I know.
          say's alot about this forum.

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