3.46 might be a little low for the M50, might be perfect
4.10 will be at like 4500 on the highway
I have most of the parts I need for my 5-speed swap into my 525iT. What differentials will work? If it will work, I am considering the 3.46 from the manual 535i. Or would it be better to just get a 3.23 from a 525i?
Also, how bad will the revs be on the stock 4.10, if it will bolt right up?
I'm hoping this will be my summer break project
3.46 might be a little low for the M50, might be perfect
4.10 will be at like 4500 on the highway
1990 Islandgrun 535iM Sedan
3k oil changes | Euro lights + trim | Eibach/Bilstein | EAT Chip
5th gear in the 525 5 speed is 1.00. In the 535i tranny it's .81 making the 525i 19% lower. With the same (3.46) rear diff the 525i is going to rev much high. If you do much highway cruising you might want to stick with a stock 525i manual diff.
Last edited by John B.; 01-20-2007 at 09:41 AM.
90 535im
02 R1100S, 87 R100S
76 R90/S,73 R75/5
Alfa Romeos- 65 Giulia Spider Veloce
& 66 Duetto 1600 Spider
But that most likely means no LSD.Originally Posted by John B.
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Why? None of the 5 speed 525i models came with LSD?Originally Posted by Anton CH.
90 535im
02 R1100S, 87 R100S
76 R90/S,73 R75/5
Alfa Romeos- 65 Giulia Spider Veloce
& 66 Duetto 1600 Spider
Okay, I've been crunching numbers on an engine calculator and found this out using the 3.23s and 3.46s on a 1:1 transmission output on a 25.5in OD tire (roughly a stock 205/65-15)
Rearend 3.23 3.46 4.10
60mph 2550 2750 3250rpm
70mph 2990 3200 3800rpm
80mph 3400 3650 4325rpm
100mph 4275 4550 5425rpm
So I don't think the 3.46 will be too extreme, if it will be a direct bolt in swap. Will the acceleration difference be highly noticable over the 3.23?
Last edited by Itsnotme1988; 01-20-2007 at 12:24 PM.