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  • Emre
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    WGI is one of my "home tracks" (along with Mosport and Tremblant). If you'd like any tips, feel free to ask here or by PM.

    With a stock M20B25 engine and 225/45-R15 tires, the 4.10:1 LSD is perfect. The shift points line up exactly where you want them to be in order to put the power down coming out of the critical corners.

    With an M30B35 and the same-sized tires, I would expect the 3.73:1 LSD to be just about right. Personally, I wouldn't bother with the swap.

    Originally posted by porschelou View Post
    At VIR we noticed on the straights we don't rev out and can only hit about 121mph - need a lower gear to get up to speed faster.
    If you try to gear the car such that you'll max out in 5th gear at the top of the back straight, you'll be in-between gears in some of the critical corners. I really don't think it's worth it.

    Originally posted by porschelou View Post
    We use 15' wheels with 205/50/15's.
    That's a little puzzling. You can easily fit 225/45-R15 under the stock wheelarches. That extra width really makes a difference in the high-speed corners.

    Originally posted by porschelou View Post
    We have a 4.10 but have started shopping for 3.91
    The difference between the 4.10:1 and 3.91:1 is so small that you can easily make up the difference by playing with tire size. Assuming you're starting with the 225/45-R15 (which you should be!), all you need to do if you want slightly taller effective gearing is to switch to 225/50-R15 rubber.

    No need to hunt for a 3.91:1 rear end. They're hard to find and good ones are expensive.

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  • TobyB
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    I'd do the 3.91, just from your calculations...

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  • porschelou
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    We use 15' wheels with 205/50/15's. We don't have any real data. We have a 4.10 but have started shopping for 3.91. We will have a test/tune day prior to the races. This would give us an opportunity to swap diff's if needed. I wish we could change aspect ratio on the tires but we are limited to which tire we can run.

    Thanks for the info..

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  • ukrbmw
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    WG is similar in top speed to VIR.

    Do you have data - TM or anything similar? Sometimes speedo can be off in terms of what speed you are actually running. 3.91 does seem to be a middle ground, however 4.10 is probably easier and cheaper to get (unless you already have a 3.91 sitting at home). Other option as the person above mentioned is to go to a slightly taller tire and 4.10 so it would be almost like a 3.91.

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  • seatown88
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    what size wheels/tires are you running? It seems like you may want the 3.91 diff, or switch tire size.

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  • porschelou
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    Which Diff Ratio to Use??

    We are headed to Watkins Glen in April for some racing. The car is a 86 325e with a 3.5 b34/m30 motor(roughly 200hp and good TQ #'s). We have been using a 3.73 LSD gear ratio for the last many years. At VIR we noticed on the straights we don't rev out and can only hit about 121mph - need a lower gear to get up to speed faster. So, we ran out and got a used 4.10 LSD but now we think that might be too low. If we do the math:
    Our Transmission gear ratio’s

    1-3.83
    2-2.20
    3-1.40
    4-1.00
    5- .81


    Current 3.73 ratio

    RPM MPH
    5000 113
    5500 124
    6000 136


    3.91 ratio

    RPM MPH
    5000 108
    5500 119
    6000 130


    4.10 ratio

    RPM MPH
    5000 103
    5500 113
    6000 124

    We have never run WGI before but watching video's it's a very fast track. It seem like a 4.10 might be too much. 3.91 seems like a better choice. Looking for some expert opinions out there. We have started the search for a good used 3.91 in case that's the direction we need to go.
    Thanks
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