The best upgrade for any non M series E60
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Love the Quaife LSD!!!!
After having an M3 with LSD I immediately noticed that my 545 drove differently and just didn't seem to put down the power it had. Installing the Quaife LSD makes the car feel more like an M car to me (with softer suspension). If you like to drive and you live where there are winding roads LSD is awesome.
After having an M3 with LSD I immediately noticed that my 545 drove differently and just didn't seem to put down the power it had. Installing the Quaife LSD makes the car feel more like an M car to me (with softer suspension). If you like to drive and you live where there are winding roads LSD is awesome.
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My only concern is the Electronic "Fake" LSD programing that BMW uses, How will the two coexist?
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You arent' the first - I installed it in summer 2007.
We are a few now: AlexFW, mhs525, nicke60gre, bettermakeway and maybe another member from one of the three baltic republics.
We are a few now: AlexFW, mhs525, nicke60gre, bettermakeway and maybe another member from one of the three baltic republics.
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Very interesting upgrade for sure! In the link its funny how he said DTC should be marked as "FUN" instead of DTC. Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by AlexFW' post='857615' date='Apr 24 2009, 10:39 AM
You arent' the first - I installed it in summer 2007.
We are a few now: AlexFW, mhs525, nicke60gre, bettermakeway and maybe another member from one of the three baltic republics.
We are a few now: AlexFW, mhs525, nicke60gre, bettermakeway and maybe another member from one of the three baltic republics.
I may be interested to get the quaife.... will work on Auto/Steptronic?
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Originally Posted by AKAlius' post='857663' date='Apr 24 2009, 07:45 PM
Very interesting upgrade for sure! In the link its funny how he said DTC should be marked as "FUN" instead of DTC. Thanks for sharing.
DTC disappears with the Quaife installed.
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Originally Posted by miguex' post='857668' date='Apr 24 2009, 07:56 PM
I may be interested to get the quaife.... will work on Auto/Steptronic?
mhs525 has the step, so yes
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Does anyone know if the 3.45 differential from Dinan is LSD?
It doesn'e say on the website.
It doesn'e say on the website.
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I have steptronic too:-) (lazy man in a lot of traffic in the mornings:-P)
The DTC and DSC diff override with brakes works fine (or doesnt work, because its not needed), because it measures the difference of spinning between the rear tires, but the rear tires doesnt have a difference:-) The dynamic stabilization control measures the slide and brake separately each wheel, it works as before. The traction control only interferes when both tires are spinning and the controls (DSC or DTC) are on, which is very rare and you need to use gas pedal very agressively. So no worries there. And what concerns the installation, i didnt do it myself, i had help from a mechanic, but he is not specialized for BMW and he just had tech knowlege and tools. The instructions were included with the diff and i made everything clear before the installation, the only tricky thing was to get the bearings off without damaging it, i read somewhere that these are very hard to get off, and the original diff has very limited space to access these...
The DTC and DSC diff override with brakes works fine (or doesnt work, because its not needed), because it measures the difference of spinning between the rear tires, but the rear tires doesnt have a difference:-) The dynamic stabilization control measures the slide and brake separately each wheel, it works as before. The traction control only interferes when both tires are spinning and the controls (DSC or DTC) are on, which is very rare and you need to use gas pedal very agressively. So no worries there. And what concerns the installation, i didnt do it myself, i had help from a mechanic, but he is not specialized for BMW and he just had tech knowlege and tools. The instructions were included with the diff and i made everything clear before the installation, the only tricky thing was to get the bearings off without damaging it, i read somewhere that these are very hard to get off, and the original diff has very limited space to access these...