W210 diff for acceleration?
W210 diff for acceleration?
Hi all,
I might be looking to swap out my OEM diff at some point to something with a better ratio for acceleration, owing to the fact that I will be drag racing I doubt I will ever top the car out at its top speed in the 1/4 mile so will be looking to tweak it for acceleration instead.
Is there any swappable diffs out there from other models that would increase the acceleration - not really too worried about top end.
Theres a bunch, somewhere is a great spread sheet of what diffs fit with what car and what flange etc etc...
Are you swapping a W124? If so the 300/260E diffs are 3.27 and a direct bolt in. Though only 185mm so not the strongest.
The best bet is the 400E subframe with a SL320 diff housing.
(01-17-2016, 09:28 AM)Duncansport Theres a bunch, somewhere is a great spread sheet of what diffs fit with what car and what flange etc etc...
Are you swapping a W124? If so the 300/260E diffs are 3.27 and a direct bolt in. Though only 185mm so not the strongest.
The best bet is the 400E subframe with a SL320 diff housing.
(01-17-2016, 09:28 AM)Duncansport Theres a bunch, somewhere is a great spread sheet of what diffs fit with what car and what flange etc etc...
Are you swapping a W124? If so the 300/260E diffs are 3.27 and a direct bolt in. Though only 185mm so not the strongest.
The best bet is the 400E subframe with a SL320 diff housing.
Is your W210 going to be a dedicated drag car?
If I were building it I'd look into fitting the Jaguar Salisbury/Dana 44 IRS. It'd probably need major mods to your floor pan & trunk but the way these rear clips are configured with inboard disk brakes and a multitude of gear ratios (2.88 to 4.55) and track widths from 52"-61" has always made them appealing to hot rodders. Locking diffs are common too!
You should have no problem finding them locally!
If you're looking for a bolt on solution then disregard the above :-)
(01-17-2016, 10:36 AM)CRD4x4 Is your W210 going to be a dedicated drag car?
If I were building it I'd look into fitting the Jaguar Salisbury/Dana 44 IRS. It'd probably need major mods to your floor pan & trunk but the way these rear clips are configured with inboard disk brakes and a multitude of gear ratios (2.88 to 4.55) and track widths from 52"-61" has always made them appealing to hot rodders. Locking diffs are common too!
You should have no problem finding them locally!
If you're looking for a bolt on solution then disregard the above :-)
(01-17-2016, 10:36 AM)CRD4x4 Is your W210 going to be a dedicated drag car?
If I were building it I'd look into fitting the Jaguar Salisbury/Dana 44 IRS. It'd probably need major mods to your floor pan & trunk but the way these rear clips are configured with inboard disk brakes and a multitude of gear ratios (2.88 to 4.55) and track widths from 52"-61" has always made them appealing to hot rodders. Locking diffs are common too!
You should have no problem finding them locally!
If you're looking for a bolt on solution then disregard the above :-)