Fitting
the E46 M3 6-speed gearbox to a US-model E36 M3

BACKGROUND

Starting in 1996, BMW fitted a 6-speed gearbox to the
E36 M3
Evolution,
the standard version of the M3 sold in all markets except the
USA. The American market cars were always unique to the US,
de-contented and mechanically different in order to keep a lower
price. Principally, the US-market car differed from the Euro
version in the motor (Euro 321bhp, multi throttle S50B32 engine, US
240hp, single throttle S52 engine) and in the absence of one gear.
The 6th gear in the Evolution M3 was simply
an overdrive, the first five gears were the same ratios. It could be
said that the between the Autobahn and Autostrada, higher average
cruising speeds made the overdrive a luxury that could be trimmed from
the cars sold in the USA with our slower Interstate highways.
WHY MORE GEARS?
But having an overdrive is not the only reason
to add more gears; by adjusting the final drive gearing, one can
achieve the effect of a close-ratio gearbox and also have greater
torque multiplication without a sacrifice in top-gear cruising... and
even retain a taller top gear, getting "the best of both worlds" with
deeper gearing and lower rpm at highway cruising speed.
Let's examine what changing the ratios does:
SPEED IN GEARS
'96+ E36 M3 final drive gearing remains
the same in
the 5-speed or 6-speed, same ratios in both gearboxes 1st-5th.
3.23 is the standard ratio in '96+ M3
whether fitted with 5-speed or
6-speed.
5-speed or 6-speed
with 3.23
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TRANS
& DIFF |
GEAR |
OVERALL
GEAR |
MPH
@
3000 RPM |
MPH
@
6750 RPM |
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1st |
4.23 |
13.66 |
16 |
37 |
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2nd |
2.53 |
8.17 |
27 |
62 |
|
3rd |
1.67 |
5.39 |
41 |
93 |
|
4th |
1.23 |
3.97 |
56 |
124 |
|
5th |
1 |
3.23 |
69 |
154 |
|
6th |
0.83 |
2.68 |
83 |
188 |
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with 3.46
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TRANS
& DIFF |
GEAR |
OVERALL
GEAR |
MPH
@
3000 RPM |
MPH
@
6750 RPM |
|
1st |
4.23 |
14.59 |
15 |
34 |
|
2nd |
2.53 |
8.73 |
25 |
58 |
|
3rd |
1.67 |
5.76 |
38 |
87 |
|
4th |
1.23 |
4.24 |
52 |
116 |
|
5th |
1 |
3.45 |
64 |
144 |
|
6th |
0.83 |
2.86 |
77 |
176 |
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with 3.64
|
TRANS
& DIFF |
GEAR |
OVERALL
GEAR |
MPH
@
3000 RPM |
MPH
@
6750 RPM |
|
1st |
4.23 |
15.39 |
14 |
33 |
|
2nd |
2.53 |
9.21 |
24 |
55 |
|
3rd |
1.67 |
6.08 |
37 |
82 |
|
4th |
1.23 |
4.48 |
49 |
110 |
|
5th |
1 |
3.64 |
61 |
137 |
|
6th |
0.83 |
3.02 |
74 |
167 |
As we can see in comparison to the 5-speed
gearing, both the 3.46 and 3.64 final drive change works out nicely for
increasing torque multiplication while still maintaining 6th gear as an
overdrive taller than the original 5-speed/3.23 combination. BMW
apparently felt the lower final drive gearing to be of a worthwhile
benefit in the E46 M3, which shares the same transmission ratios and
tire diameter (tire diameter affects complete overall gearing). The
early E46 M3 was fitted with the 3.64, later ones changed to an
effectively indistinguishable 3.62.
THE TRANSPLANT
CONCEPT
Installing the Evolution M3 6-speed gearbox
into a US 5-speed M3 is a direct parts swap; transmission, shifter
assembly, driveshaft, and a differential flange change are all that are
needed. What prevents more US E36 M3 owners from installing the
6-speed gearbox? Cost is a factor; figure approximately $7000 in
parts brand-new from BMW. Used parts are definitely a viable
option at a lower cost, but parts must be imported from overseas which
can be considered a difficult and more expensive proposition, not to
mention little resource should the parts prove to be defective.
However, with the US-market E46 M3 available now for around five years,
many dismantled examples are available for parts-picking right here in
the USA. The cost of a used E46 M3 gearbox is certainly
reasonable and the possibility of finding one locally (with a warranty)
is attractive to American enthusiasts.
The E46 M3 6-speed gearbox is literally a "bolt in" for the E36 as the
engine mounting points are shared, both the E36 S52 motor (and all
other previous M50 iterations) and the E46 M3 S54 are identical in that
respect. With the exception of the driveshaft, all other
conversion parts are available directly from BMW and/or quality
aftermarket sources such as UUC Motorwerks.
PARTS REQUIRED:
PART
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DESCRIPTION
AND NOTES
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AFTERMARKET
ALTERNATIVE
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E46 M3 gearbox
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E46 M3 flywheel and sub-parts
E46 flywheel must be used for E46 clutch.
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UUC Stage2 flywheel with M5 hybrid clutch conversion results
in acceleration gains, quicker rev-matching, and the use of a more
durable clutch.
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E46 M3 clutch and release bearing must be used because
E46 M3 input shaft uses a larger spline size than E36.
Use original E36 clutch fork, retaining clip, ball pin.
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UUC Direct-Fit clutch for the E46 M3 flywheel eliminates the
Self-Adjusting Clutch (SAC) mechanism, resulting in better pedal feel,
greater reliability.
Basic clutch design has higher torque capacity and optional
cerametallic versions for high-torque and drag-racing are available.
[ CLICK HERE ]
to order.
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E46 slave is not compatible with E36 slave line.
E36 325i slave cylinder is correctly sized for the E46 M3 clutch and
will maintain correct pedal effort.
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UUC Stainless Steel clutch line (order
part for E36 M3) will improve clutch pedal feel and is resistant to
temperature changes which can change clutch engagement point.
[ CLICK HERE ]
to order.
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E36 M3 Evolution transmission support and new hardware.
Can re-use original transmission mount bushings.
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Transmission crossmember in stock at UUC.
[
CLICK HERE ] to order.
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UUC Transmission Mount Enforcer setup
consists of uprated bushings with enforcer cups to limit shear and
rotational displacement of powertrain relative to shifter, improving
shift accuracy.
[
CLICK HERE ] to order.
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E36 M3 Evolution shifter, shifter
carrier, selector rod, and associated hardware are a direct and perfect
fit.
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UUC Evolution3 Ultimate Short Shifter is the legendary
benchmark in BMW shifter precision and smoothness.
Kit for the E36 M3 6-speed includes every part required except selector
rod (#9 in diagram to left).
[
CLICK HERE ] to order.
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Any E46 or E36 6-speed knob can be used,
part number diagram shows correct options for E36.
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UUC RK6A-L is a leather-wrapped and
height-adjustable work of art. Extra mass of stainless steel
makes for smoother shifts.
[
CLICK HERE ] for options and ordering.
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Install new E36 flex disk and related
parts.
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Zionsville
Autosport offers the perfect custom-made driveshaft for this
conversion. Originally offered as part of their 330i 6-speed
conversion, it
measures at the correct length for use with the M3 6-speed
transmission. Note that the E36 M3 Automatic driveshaft can be used,but
is not exactly the right length... the sliding section accomodates the
difference, but technically the Zionsville Autosport driveshaft is a
better choice and
is comparably priced.
Determine if you have a 4-bolt or 6-bolt flange on the
differential before ordering.
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KMS
offers
custom-built differentials with your choice of gear ratios and limited
slip lockup. Contact KMS at 440-564-7574 to discuss your needs.
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