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  2. ZF S6-37 transmission - Wikipedia

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  3. GM 5L40-E transmission - Wikipedia

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    2001-2006 BMW 325XI, 330XI E46 2.5i, 3.0i; 2004-2006 BMW 330CD E46 3.0d; See also. List of GM transmissions; Other links. Cadillac CTS Homepage;

  4. General Motors LS-based small-block engine - Wikipedia

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    The "LS" nomenclature originally came from the Regular Production Option (RPO) code LS1, assigned to the first engine in the Gen III engine series. The LS nickname has since been used to refer generally to all Gen III and IV engines, [14] but that practice can be misleading, since not all engine RPO codes in those generations begin with LS. [15]

  5. LS swap - Wikipedia

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    An LS swap is a type of engine swap using any form factor of General Motors's LS V8 engine series. [1] [2] Motor Trend noted in 2020 that "the Chevy LS V-8 engine has become the de facto engine swap suggestion for anyone seeking to add power to their existing platform" due to the engine's relatively compact size and light weight. [3]

  6. ZF 5HP transmission - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1996, it has been used in a variety of cars from Audi, BMW, Porsche, and Volkswagen Passenger Cars. Input torque maximum is 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) Weight: ~79 kg (174 lb) Oil capacity: ~9.2 L (9.7 US qt) Applications [1] BMW — longitudinal engine, rear wheel drive. 2001–2003 BMW E46 — 330Ci M54B30; 2001–2003 BMW E46 ...

  7. Engine swap - Wikipedia

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    The recipients of an "LS swap" are too numerous to list In 1997, General Motors began producing a new family of engines that had been designed with a clean sheet of paper, based on their experience over the previous decades. The "L" family of engines (LS, LT, LY, etc) were compact and light.

  8. BMW 3 Series (E46) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW 3 Series (E46) is the fourth generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars manufactured by German automaker BMW. Produced from 1997 to 2006, it was the successor to the E36 3 Series , which ceased production in 2000.

  9. List of ZF transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Passenger cars and light vehicles subsection. 1.1 Manual transmissions. ... S6-37 – 1998–2015 (BMW 3 Series (E46), 4 Series, 5 Series, 6 Series)