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Thread: Diff' ratio's

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    Default Diff' ratio's

    Hi all

    I'm going to change the diff ratio on my e34 535 manual and was wondering weather any ones got any part numbers so that i can check the diff that i'm buying second hand is the correct ratio.

    I'm thinking of changing from the standard 3.46 to a 3.73 or 3.91.I don't do a lot of motorway miles so the higher revs in 5th don't bother me that much,but i want it to accellerate better.It's to long geared at the moment.I can get 120 mph in 4th and 110 mph in 5th @ 4000rpm.

    3.73 is APX 8 % change in ratio from standard
    3.91 is APX 13% change in ratio from standard

    Has any one tried either ratio on there 535im ?

    I'm leaning towards the 3.91 as a local scrap yard has an open(non-LSD) diff from a e34 535 auto for £ 95.

    Thank's

    Andrew

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    Default I went 3.64

    1990 535im - Jim C Chip

    I lost the pinion bearing on the original 3.46.

    I love the 3.64 - about 400 more rpms. The increased performance is very nice. A 3.71 would be even faster - at the cost of top end speed. I am very pleased.

    Feel free to call if you want more info 617-832-2515

    Michael Radin

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    Default Do the 3.91

    I put a 3.91 on my US 535i last fall and broke out in a grin as my car finally showed life in the lower speed range. Acceleration was greatly improved. I never did learn what the exact impact is on my spedometer though...
    Alan

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    Are the diffs a separate part from the transmission? I'm running an M20 520im and most of the 'surplus' diff available here are from 525ia and I was wondering if they'd just be a direct bolt on.

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    Default alpina

    use the 3.91 on the e34 b10 non turbo
    Gone but not forgotten

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    I currently find my 1st & 2nd gears a bit too tall..seems to take forever to reach 40kph. I'm pretty happy with the reast of my gearing, cuz I usually use them for crusing already, and they keep fuel consumption down at highway speeds... will a differential from a 525ia solve this? Or will it decrease fuel economy on the higher gears?

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    Default May as well chime in about my new 3.64lsd in the 535i manual gearbox as well.

    The 3.64 is much livelier about town. Dunno if it is coincidental with changeover from winter fuel, but I saw an immediate increase in mileage. It isn't a huge increase, but it is noticeable.

    I was afraid of going to a 3.91 as 1st gear might become useless with my driving style. I'm not big on hanging near redline, though my car does run a bit better after Jeff's drives it.


    Quote Originally Posted by mjradin
    1990 535im - Jim C Chip

    I lost the pinion bearing on the original 3.46.

    I love the 3.64 - about 400 more rpms. The increased performance is very nice. A 3.71 would be even faster - at the cost of top end speed. I am very pleased.

    Feel free to call if you want more info 617-832-2515

    Michael Radin
    erased due to slander

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    Go all the way...get the 3.91. I went to a 4.10s from my stock 3.15 (30% !!!) ... and couldn't be happier. Yeah, yeah, highway mileage will suffer a bit, but the difference in driveability is amazing.
    1994 530iA Sold
    2003 FX-35
    1991 MR2 Turbo

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    My 635csi had a 3.91. It was too damn short for me. 1st gear was useless. It took 3rd gear to get out the driveway.

    Mike, the gearbox ratio's you have with that 530iA are alot more suited to 4.10's & 3.91's than are the manual gearboxes. I am noticing slightly improved around town mileage with the move to the 3.64lsd.

    I prefer some legs with my relaxed driving manners.

    How about some pictures of the MR2? Those things are great. In college, I had Fiero v6 with the manual 4 speed. A buddy went through a couple MR2's. I enjoyed the cornering. Seemed any corner could be taken at whatever speed you were willing to try.
    erased due to slander

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    Default And you've already got a CHIP?

    After, you've got a chip, then go for 3.91, but get an LSD for best drivability. But really, the chip is so much cheaper and easier, and should give a bigger improvement. I love my EAT.

    Quote Originally Posted by 535ise
    Hi all

    I'm going to change the diff ratio on my e34 535 manual and was wondering weather any ones got any part numbers so that i can check the diff that i'm buying second hand is the correct ratio.

    I'm thinking of changing from the standard 3.46 to a 3.73 or 3.91.I don't do a lot of motorway miles so the higher revs in 5th don't bother me that much,but i want it to accellerate better.It's to long geared at the moment.I can get 120 mph in 4th and 110 mph in 5th @ 4000rpm.

    3.73 is APX 8 % change in ratio from standard
    3.91 is APX 13% change in ratio from standard

    Has any one tried either ratio on there 535im ?

    I'm leaning towards the 3.91 as a local scrap yard has an open(non-LSD) diff from a e34 535 auto for £ 95.

    Thank's

    Andrew

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