hey i was thinking of welding my differential as well on my e30 318is. but like in everyday driving do you get tire chirps when turning into corners? will it be harder to drive in the rain as well?
It looks verry stiff , I'm looking for a cheap coilover kit becouse it's better for drifting isn't it ? Hope to finishing my project soon and then i'll upload some videos Greetz from Romania ! Thanks alot for answering my questions !
@osakadoriftok Yes, it was rather stiff. Cheap coilovers are not so good for track use, the cheap ones are mostly for show, they dont offer so good handling. I would recommend a better result with a stiff spring (H&R race or smth) and good shocks (Koni, Bilstein B8 ect). Im going with a bit lower spring and sport shock this year, and will go with custom coilovers for the next year probably.
@osakadoriftok A bit only. A stiffer spring 60/40 and sport shocks. Welded diff. Harder rear shock mounts. Polyurethane diff mount. Nothing hardcore at that time. :)
Hey , nice ride you got there . I'm thinking to weld The diff of my e36 318is , what do you think ? Will it break ? Can I drive it on the street without spinning out on every corner ?Worth it ?
@osakadoriftok It will not break if you do it right. Get an experienced welder (MIG) and do it. It will last forever. Welded diff is much stronger than stock ones with open sattellites, because the thing that would normally break is not moving anymore. As for spinning - NO, you will not do random spins. The car will be very easily controllable, and you can predict its movement always.
yes, since im planning to install a new engine i dont want to upgrade thatone. but its a well preserved M42 and the previous owner had just changed the chain and the tensioning thingies. :P oil doesnt dissaprear ect. actually the stock M42 goes a little bit above 7k rpm before it chokes, and the torque in the high end (4-7k)is rather nice.
Where can I get one of those stickers?
Metallica1071991 2 months ago
Hi Mate ! I want to weld the diff.on E39 520 is that possible? please advise me if it will not break the welded parts
Bimmer90fn630 9 months ago
hey i was thinking of welding my differential as well on my e30 318is. but like in everyday driving do you get tire chirps when turning into corners? will it be harder to drive in the rain as well?
Dieselboy805 10 months ago
It looks verry stiff , I'm looking for a cheap coilover kit becouse it's better for drifting isn't it ? Hope to finishing my project soon and then i'll upload some videos Greetz from Romania ! Thanks alot for answering my questions !
osakadoriftok 1 year ago
@osakadoriftok Yes, it was rather stiff. Cheap coilovers are not so good for track use, the cheap ones are mostly for show, they dont offer so good handling. I would recommend a better result with a stiff spring (H&R race or smth) and good shocks (Koni, Bilstein B8 ect). Im going with a bit lower spring and sport shock this year, and will go with custom coilovers for the next year probably.
daqqer2k 1 year ago
@osakadoriftok who is from romania??
Romolove06 11 months ago
Any suspension mods in this clip ?
osakadoriftok 1 year ago
@osakadoriftok A bit only. A stiffer spring 60/40 and sport shocks. Welded diff. Harder rear shock mounts. Polyurethane diff mount. Nothing hardcore at that time. :)
daqqer2k 1 year ago
Hey , nice ride you got there . I'm thinking to weld The diff of my e36 318is , what do you think ? Will it break ? Can I drive it on the street without spinning out on every corner ?Worth it ?
osakadoriftok 1 year ago
@osakadoriftok It will not break if you do it right. Get an experienced welder (MIG) and do it. It will last forever. Welded diff is much stronger than stock ones with open sattellites, because the thing that would normally break is not moving anymore. As for spinning - NO, you will not do random spins. The car will be very easily controllable, and you can predict its movement always.
daqqer2k 1 year ago
I hurt in engine turbo ;-) great job
KvToRi 1 year ago
stock? m10, m40 or something else?
AaaJii69 2 years ago
M42, tiny mods only back then.
daqqer2k 2 years ago
why do u weld it? lool now you cannot drive normal and will go 100% sideways and can be dangerous, hahaha just kidding,
leftydc 2 years ago
ROFL!
daqqer2k 2 years ago
sweet! but why would you weld a limited slip differential??
eembozo 2 years ago
Limited slip is for babys. :D
daqqer2k 2 years ago
why did you weld the diff? is it a future drag car or drift car or something??
flamemaster89 2 years ago
Drift car... yes.
daqqer2k 2 years ago
Very nice man, but isn't this illegal? :P
RizoR92 3 years ago
No comments. :P
daqqer2k 3 years ago
I see ;)
Nicly done, is the motor stock?
RizoR92 3 years ago
yes, since im planning to install a new engine i dont want to upgrade thatone. but its a well preserved M42 and the previous owner had just changed the chain and the tensioning thingies. :P oil doesnt dissaprear ect. actually the stock M42 goes a little bit above 7k rpm before it chokes, and the torque in the high end (4-7k)is rather nice.
daqqer2k 3 years ago
Sounds pretty good :)
RizoR92 3 years ago