Will a 2.9x LSD improve my fuel economy?

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  • Turf1600
    R3V OG
    • Nov 2006
    • 9815

    #1

    Will a 2.9x LSD improve my fuel economy?

    I just got a new job that is like 22 miles away each direction. I need to improve my fuel economy for obvious reasons. Will a 2.90 LSD help out quite a bit? I'm probably going to do new injectors, fuel filter, cap, rotor, wires, plugs, and an entire new cooling system as well just for good measure.

    Any other ideas to help out? The car is a 135k 90 is.
    "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."
  • Stu
    R3V Elite
    • Oct 2003
    • 4083

    #2
    With that rearend, you'll have a 2.36:1 final drive. You may not get better mileage because of the required throttle position to keep roadspeed up.

    3.73 is good for mileage -- it keeps the engine at an RPM that doesn't require much throttle and throttle adjustment.

    I'd start with pumping up the tires and keeping the weight down.

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    • Turf1600
      R3V OG
      • Nov 2006
      • 9815

      #3
      Originally posted by Stu
      With that rearend, you'll have a 2.36:1 final drive. You may not get better mileage because of the required throttle position to keep roadspeed up.

      3.73 is good for mileage -- it keeps the engine at an RPM that doesn't require much throttle and throttle adjustment.

      I'd start with pumping up the tires and keeping the weight down.
      My tires are all dead even 35. I carry only my backpack and skateboard. I Average 21 MPG combined. I guess I should look and see what LSD I have. What is normally stock in an is?

      I wish I had found a 318is instead.
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      • Jand3rson
        Banned
        • Oct 2003
        • 37587

        #4
        A 325is should have a 3.73 LSD. The 325es had a 2.93 LSD.

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        • TwoJ's
          R3V Elite
          • Oct 2005
          • 4908

          #5
          It will help significantly on the freeway, but like stated, if you are driving slower than 65-70, you will have to be on the throttle a bit more, and it may not help all that much. Plus, you'll lose acceleration. How's about a 3.25 LSD?

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          • wickedE30
            Mod Crazy
            • Sep 2006
            • 699

            #6
            Auto or standard......year? Plastic bumper automatic is's have 4.10Lsd's.;)
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            e30s are like fat girls that USED to be hot, you just gotta work them out to make them hot again.

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            • Turf1600
              R3V OG
              • Nov 2006
              • 9815

              #7
              It's standard. And I'm always on the freeway. Aren't 3.25s hard to find?
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              • TwoJ's
                R3V Elite
                • Oct 2005
                • 4908

                #8
                Yes, they are more difficult. They didn't come on e30's, and I'm not positive what they came on. I think they were on e28's, but don't quote me on that. If they are though, you'd have to swap output flanges and rear cover.

                But you'd have to get confirmation on this info, I don't know 100% about that.

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                • BenM
                  R3VLimited
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 2184

                  #9
                  My dad has a 3.25LSD in his '89 325i, and I feel that the gearing is slightly too long. The good thing is that it turns 2600RPM doing 80 in 5th, while still being slightly responsive.

                  If I had done something different, I would have gone for a 3.46LSD. They came later E23's, and '88 528e (Super ETA).
                  Originally posted by BillBrasky
                  E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
                  1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
                  1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
                  1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
                  2012 F350 6.7PSD

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                  • Turf1600
                    R3V OG
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 9815

                    #10
                    Seems like I could just swap out the ring and pinion gears.
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                    • redbull 325is
                      R3V OG
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 7471

                      #11
                      i'd say get a 3.46 if you are not doing much city driving.
                      Build Threads:
                      Pamela/Bella/Betty/325ix/5-Lug Seta/S60R/Miata ITB/Miata Turbo/Miata VVT/951/325xi-6

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                      • Turf1600
                        R3V OG
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 9815

                        #12
                        Sounds like a rare diff - but I'll be on the lookout. Maybe I'll just do an s50 instead.
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                        • gobuffs
                          E30 Addict
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 513

                          #13
                          A few years ago I went from 15w50 to 5w30 and picked up 2 mpg.

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                          • redbull 325is
                            R3V OG
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 7471

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Turf1600
                            Sounds like a rare diff - but I'll be on the lookout. Maybe I'll just do an s50 instead.
                            car-part.com look up a 635csi or 528e diff and it'll let you choose the ratio you need.

                            yes m50 is the best way of getting good mpg out of an e30
                            Build Threads:
                            Pamela/Bella/Betty/325ix/5-Lug Seta/S60R/Miata ITB/Miata Turbo/Miata VVT/951/325xi-6

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                            • Turf1600
                              R3V OG
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 9815

                              #15
                              Originally posted by redbull 325is
                              car-part.com look up a 635csi or 528e diff and it'll let you choose the ratio you need.

                              yes m50 is the best way of getting good mpg out of an e30
                              Out of curiosity - what do m50s get?
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