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      01-05-2007, 09:57 AM   #1
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328 Differential on a 335

How about using a 328i differential on a 335i? The ratio on the 328i is different than the 335 and would allow for shorter gears and better acceleration.

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Final drive ratio 3.23 [3.73] :1

335:
Final drive ratio 3.08 [3.46] :1
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I believe that the 335i diff housing is larger. do not change.
if you want to do any work on the diff, first install an LSD, and while you are doing that swap out the gearing.
a vendor like www.diffsonline.com can easily accomodate this request.
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Might be worth waiting for the M3 to come out also. Might be an easy swap to put an M3 LSD in a 335 though the like the previous poster said, you may have to change the gearing a bit.
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Originally Posted by BayernMuenchen
How about using a 328i differential on a 335i? The ratio on the 328i is different than the 335 and would allow for shorter gears and better acceleration.

328:
Final drive ratio 3.23 [3.73] :1

335:
Final drive ratio 3.08 [3.46] :1
Your signature says you have a sports shifter. What does that mean? Steptronic? The steptronic and 6MT vehicles use different gear ratios.
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Pointless. The 335 has so much torque and power, it hardly gets traction in the first 2 gears as it is. The diff would make this even more pronounced.
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Pointless. The 335 has so much torque and power, it hardly gets traction in the first 2 gears as it is. The diff would make this even more pronounced.
Part of the reason for this is the open diff factor. if the cars had LSD's, even the standard 25% bmw usually does, it would make a huge difference. it would also enable customers to quickly alter their set-up to a 30-35% lock-up if they were into hard lower gear launches or tracking the cars.
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