In my opinion that is necessary to put that power on the road. Otherwise you wont be able the use the power under your ass! Would be nothing but burn-out! So I found a "wide" wheel which has 4x100 stud pattern. :) ACT BBS RS1 front wheels are: J8x16 and Dunlop Sport 2000 205/45R/16 tires and rear wheels are J11x17 ET12 with Bridgestone Potenza S-03 245/45ZR/17 tires on it. :)
2011. szeptember 7., szerda
at the beginning... Subframe and differential...
As I mentioned before the first cassis was very rusty I would say "sieve". :) So I`ve just swapped for another one. First one was a black one the new base is a blue one. That`s why you can see on some pictures black and on others blue E21 body. By the first plan I wanted to install and use an E30 (E34) small or medium case diff. Why? You have more chance of finding an E30 LSD then an E21 LSD. (I also have to mention the big difference between the price and the ratio range.) I found unsolvable of putting the E30 diff into an E21 subframe. It just wasn`t. :) That was the first lesson if you really want something YOU CAN DO IT! We had cut off the midde part of an E30 and an E21 subframe and we just welded the E30 frame into an E21. :) Voila! It`s done:
As the E30 diff wider than E21 diff I had to reduce the length of the half axles by 15mm. It was the first plan and plans have always been changing. :) This modification above happened in ~ 2005 and I just changed my mind lately. :) Why again?? :) Because E30 small and large case diffs are just also not strong enough (TYP 168 and TYP 188). So Im selling my small case E30 non-LSD diff with 3.38 ratio. As I discovered on forums there are couple of diffs which have 210 large case and also just simple bolt on E30 (E34) subframe. This one:
This diff case is from BMW E23. Part no:
8 bolts for the side bearing seals
GS6 37DZ)
I 5.14
II 2.83
III 1.79
IV 1.26
V 1.00
VI 0.83
II 2.83
III 1.79
IV 1.26
V 1.00
VI 0.83
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