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I've given it some though on my ST setup but truth is first gear on a MT is already so fast/short I barely hit 19psi on my setup. Going to a steeper rear ratio would make first pretty much useless. I think it has more to do with the manual transmissions gearing being so steep in first gear.
 

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Higher gear will make it even harder to get out of the hole. Way harder with hybrids
A 3.46 is tighter than a 3.08 all things being equal acceleration would be faster with a reduction in top speed.. I know a couple people reported that 6th gear 70mph they had an increase in around 200rpm if IIRC
 

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People have done it and if I recall everyone has regretted it. I think @Terry@BMS would know, some n54tech members have done this I believe.
 

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Depending on your goals it could be beneficial but the first 2 gears are pretty useless already so for a DD it doesn't make much sense and MPG suffers as well.
 

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Nice! I did the same thing but with a 215mm 3.46 diff. It was built in 2006 and had 35k miles on it and cost me 200 shipped. They only made those for a year and its production date was earlier than synchrotech's chart.
I paid 300 shipped for one with 70K but it's still cheaper than sending my welded diff in and I'm in Canada so return shipping would have been expensive.
 
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ATL-IS-N54

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A 3.46 is tighter than a 3.08 all things being equal acceleration would be faster with a reduction in top speed.. I know a couple people reported that 6th gear 70mph they had an increase in around 200rpm if IIRC
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Going from a 3.08 to 3.46 will give 12.33% more torque in each gear and run 89.01% of the road speed in each gear as the 3.08... the changes in road speed to RPM-Gear ratio really messed with E39s Cruise Control Ability, and would imagine these even MORE ornery cyborg cars would be get "upset"...

it's the torque that breaks traction, a diff gear change is a torque modifier to the wheels... HP is not affected
 
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Have only got a couple hundred miles on it, but feels real planted in the rear compared to stock, even with run flats. Going to have the eLSD disabled hopefully this week by @Levanime
yeah i still have the potenza RE050 fun flats the dealer put on.. holding strong... wish they would just wear down already ;) so i could PSS it... feels great tho
also @doublespaces disabling traction all the way does that so there is really no need for coding... hold down for 7 seconds or whatever it is and all that goes away... click it once and it only disables some things like throttle/timing pull under slipping, but al the way off is the only way to really get whatyou wanna get out of these things anyway, so i dont see a point in coding... there are a few i suppose, like disable it to were you can keep throttle/timing pull but not the torque vectoring? idk ive had great success on both cars without coding...
 
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yeah i still have the potenza RE050 fun flats the dealer put on.. holding strong... wish they would just wear down already ;) so i could PSS it... feels great tho
also @doublespaces disabling traction all the way does that so there is really no need for coding... hold down for 7 seconds or whatever it is and all that goes away... click it once and it only disables some things like throttle/timing pull under slipping, but al the way off is the only way to really get whatyou wanna get out of these things anyway, so i dont see a point in coding... there are a few i suppose, like disable it to were you can keep throttle/timing pull but not the torque vectoring? idk ive had great success on both cars without coding...
Yea just hold DTC for 4-5 seconds and you're good.

I prefer to keep the stability features enabled unless I was in a race setting. Straight line performance or slight wheel sleep out of a corner is really where my LSD will be used. In all cases, I like the safety features to be enabled. I've flipped my last e90 by fishtailing on some rail tracks and sliding sideways into a curb at about 25mph.

Disabling the e-diff is a separate feature from the stability system from my understanding. I had FLR, HPS and the diff lock disabled.
 
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I prefer to keep the stability features enabled unless I was in a race setting. Straight line performance or slight wheel sleep out of a corner is really where my LSD will be used. In all cases, I like the safety features to be enabled. I've flipped my last e90 by fishtailing on some rail tracks and sliding sideways into a curb at about 25mph.

Disabling the e-diff is a separate feature from the stability system from my understanding. I had FLR, HPS and the diff lock disabled.
Curious to know how it feels with DSC on with that coding... in for feedback
 
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Not sure it's worth having warranty issues to be honest. Installation error will be the first thing you have to deal with if something went wrong.