BMW E46 LSD

 

E46 is a fourth generation 3-Series BMW compact executive car. Successor of the successful E36. Begins production from 1998 to 2005. The BMW M3 CSL (coupe sports lightweight) was a limited edition version of the M3, with 1,400 cars being produced for its 2004 model year run. Reduced the weight by 110 kg by using elements of carbon, but most importantly for the engineers was the weight distribution right 50/50.

Only M3 versions have factory visco LSD.

E46 is a keystone to our development BMW LSD conversion.

BMW E46 LSD
BMW E46 LSD
Our offer is friction type LSD for E46 based on typ188 case:
BMW E46 LSD:

BMW E46 318d look here

BMW E46 320d look here

BMW E46 320i 2.2i виж here

BMW E46 323i look here

BMW E46 325i look here

BMW E46 328i look here

BMW E46 330i(330xi) look here

BMW E46 330xd look here

BMW E46 330d look here

BMW E46 M3 look here

 

BMW LSD studio. 

BMW LSD studio has years of experience in the repair of differentials of all automobile brands, in particular transfer boxes and specializes in modifying the Limited slip differentials of BMW.

It’s always seems to be a few very common questions about differentials. Like what does the differential do, how does it work, which one should I get for my car, and what can I expect from my LSD. All of these are valid questions and we will try to give an explanation of all basic types and how they work in the real world. Starting from what exactly is the differential, types differentials and specific differentials (open or Limited slip) in BMW.

Catalog arranged by BMW models. Not something that will require an engineering degree to understand. If that seems a little simplistic for the more experienced and educated among us we apologize. We are writing this for you, who need or want to make a change. But don’t know enough about differentials to make a right choice. This is about what you need for your vehicle. Not necessarily BMW car, of course.

All differentials are a mechanism designed to deliver the rotational force of the engine to two wheels, which are not always going the same distance at the same time. Car makers and aftermarket tuners offer various ways to transmit torque from the gearbox to the wheels. There are a numbers of limited slip differentials available for road and racing. All have strengths and locks, but the choices can be narrowed a bit. The final choice depends upon what is available, cost, and expertise, and perhaps what is already in the car.