Monday, November 2, 2009
50. BMW E36 Differential Ratios
Additional info:
316i (M43) - 3,38
316iA (M43) - 4,44
318i - 3,45
3,46 South Africa
318iA - 4,45
318i (M43) - 3,38
3,46 Australia / South Africa
318is/ti - 3,45
318is/tiA - 4,44
318is/ti (M44) - 3,38
3,45 USA / Canada
318is/tiA (M44) - 4,44
320i - 3,45
320iA - 3,45
4,10 USA / Japan
323i - 2,93
323iA - 2,93
3,64 Japan
3,91 USA / Canada
323ti - 3,07
323tiA - 3,23
325i - 3,15
325iA - 3,15
3,91 USA / Canada
3,73 Japan
3,64 South Africa
328i - 2,93
328iA - 3,07
3,91 USA / Canada
3,46 Japan
M3 - 3,15
M3 (S50B32) - 3,23
318tds - 2,79
Note: BMW E36 M3 had a 2-way 25% limited slip differential.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
32. Still alive
Well, there's been some progress since I wrote the last post.
I've managed to pull out more than half of all electric connections, wires and modules. Of course, only the ones I don't need. But beware! Before you start doing something like this, be sure you know what you're doing. I've pulled one wire too many, and the darn thing didn't start... It took me one whole day to figure out wich wire it was, and to put it back. But, in the end, it's interesting how many components, fuses, and wires are in the car only for our comfort...
On the mechanical side of the story, I've sucessfully installed my small differential. It took me some time, since I worked alone, and the thing is quite heavy... And I didn't read any manuals before I started working... It would save me a lot of time, because I tried to force the half-axels under the rear stabilisator bar... Huh... That's what I get for slacking off while my friends were taking down the original diff... :P Oh well... When that was finally done, I've mounted the exhaust...
In the end, I did quite a nice progress with weight reduction...
I guess I'll be finished in a day or two with this, and then I'll bleed the clutch, and the car is going to be drivable again! Then it's off to the welders to fix my floor, and to install a rollcage! :)
I'll post some pictures tommorow!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
31. Power windows
So, i started removing those power window electric motors, brackets, and all the wires... It's not something I enjoyed, since I had to squeeze my hand into a lot of small holes... :P
Well, I also managed to prepare my differential and driveshafts for mounting, so I guess the car will be movable real soon. I'll post some pictures real soon! :)