
Originally Posted by
Jon K
Well you will prob need a torx socket set i think for the removal of the transmission. You will need a 19mm slim box wrench for the driveshaft coupling bolt as i recall. you will also need some u-joints I think to undo and redo the shift linkage (redo, in your case since you have an auto). As for the diff, automatic transmissions are usually mated to higher ratio differentials since they try and use lower ratio gearing to keep strain down. For instace, a manual 330i has a 2.93 diff, but a automatic has a 3.46 or so. Not sure which car you have, I am thinking its a 530i, in which case I think you have a 3.15, which is good because a 530i (m60) has a 3.07 diff when paired with a 5 speed, so you gain that slight little edge of acceleration, but it won't be TOO noticeable.
525i M20 89-91
Automatic 4.10
525i M50 All 3.23
535i ->6/90 Automatic 3.91
535i 7/90-> Automatic 4.27
530i Automatic (M60) 3.15
So essentially, since you have an automatic, and you are reverting to 5 speed, you are basically giving yourself a performance increase by KEEPING your current diff (from automatic config). You will slightly hinder your top speed, but you gain significant acceleration!