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w210 e300 turbo comparable differentials
are e320 e430 e55 of w210 chassis have comparable rear differntials that will fit the 99 e300 ?
what kind gear ratios do they have thanks |
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I'm actually curious about this myself. I envision a limited slip diff in there at some point in the future.
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maybe e320 or v8 rear diff would be better geared, etc
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I'd LOVE a LSD in mine, especially once I coax some more power out of the motor....
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I'm curious about this too. I do know there is a service where we can send in our existing differential and it will be modified to an LSD for a charge. This way you retain "stock" parts and the LSD is added. I wonder how the traction control would act as a result?
Do the E420/430/55's have a different gear ratio for the trans than the E300/320? Maybe swapping the trans is another option although much more expensive than the diff.
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No different. It would act the same, but would be less intrusive, as there would be less slippage for it to "correct".
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