Hi All,
I’m at a bit of a loss with a cooling issue I’m having. The coolant temp gauge will move up to the third dot when driving around the street (mainly with A/C on or going up steeper hills) and on track will easily move into the red. Max temp I saw on the street was 210 degrees @ ambient 90 degrees and on track I saw 242 degrees @ ambient 100 degrees halfway through one hot lap before backing off and calling it a day.
I wasn’t measuring exact coolant temps when I did a track day earlier in the year at ambient 75-80 degrees but while I could sneak a hot lap in, I easily was in the red by end of the lap and then had to do a cool down lap or two to get it back down.
When I was living in CT I would experience the gauge go up to the third dot on the track, and occasionally a little further if I was really pushing, but it got significantly worse after moving to CO, presumably because of the heat and thin air.
All the below parts have been replaced without much if any improvement and I’ve also included compression test results. I've also bled the system so many times now that I've lost count. I'd be amazed if there was any air present. I’m open to any and all suggestions as I’m very lost with what to check next…
Location: Denver Suburbs, CO (High Plains Raceway for Track)
Coolant / Distilled Water Mix: Started with 50/50, Moved to 20/80 (slight improvement but not significant), Added Water Wetter (actually got worse).
Cooling Components Replaced:
OEM BMW Radiator (Then replaced with CSF Rad to try to improve cooling to no avail)
OEM BMW Water Pump
CSF Oil Cooler (This did help oil temps quite a bit, but no effect on coolant temps)
Radiator Hoses
Thermostat
Aux Fan Switch
Coolant Temp Sensor (under intake manifold)
All Cooling System O-Rings
Pulleys, Tensioners, Belt
Fan Clutch / Fan Blades
Expansion Tank & Water Pipe Connecting Line
AC Condenser was replaced within last year, and has no blockages.
All air ducting, fan shroud, etc. is in place and secured
Compression Test Results (hot engine, 10 cranks):
Cylinder 1: 157 PSI
Cylinder 2: 155 PSI
Cylinder 3: 155 PSI
Cylinder 4: 155 PSI
Cylinder 5: 160 PSI
Cylinder 6: 160 PSI
I’m at a bit of a loss with a cooling issue I’m having. The coolant temp gauge will move up to the third dot when driving around the street (mainly with A/C on or going up steeper hills) and on track will easily move into the red. Max temp I saw on the street was 210 degrees @ ambient 90 degrees and on track I saw 242 degrees @ ambient 100 degrees halfway through one hot lap before backing off and calling it a day.
I wasn’t measuring exact coolant temps when I did a track day earlier in the year at ambient 75-80 degrees but while I could sneak a hot lap in, I easily was in the red by end of the lap and then had to do a cool down lap or two to get it back down.
When I was living in CT I would experience the gauge go up to the third dot on the track, and occasionally a little further if I was really pushing, but it got significantly worse after moving to CO, presumably because of the heat and thin air.
All the below parts have been replaced without much if any improvement and I’ve also included compression test results. I've also bled the system so many times now that I've lost count. I'd be amazed if there was any air present. I’m open to any and all suggestions as I’m very lost with what to check next…
Location: Denver Suburbs, CO (High Plains Raceway for Track)
Coolant / Distilled Water Mix: Started with 50/50, Moved to 20/80 (slight improvement but not significant), Added Water Wetter (actually got worse).
Cooling Components Replaced:
OEM BMW Radiator (Then replaced with CSF Rad to try to improve cooling to no avail)
OEM BMW Water Pump
CSF Oil Cooler (This did help oil temps quite a bit, but no effect on coolant temps)
Radiator Hoses
Thermostat
Aux Fan Switch
Coolant Temp Sensor (under intake manifold)
All Cooling System O-Rings
Pulleys, Tensioners, Belt
Fan Clutch / Fan Blades
Expansion Tank & Water Pipe Connecting Line
AC Condenser was replaced within last year, and has no blockages.
All air ducting, fan shroud, etc. is in place and secured
Compression Test Results (hot engine, 10 cranks):
Cylinder 1: 157 PSI
Cylinder 2: 155 PSI
Cylinder 3: 155 PSI
Cylinder 4: 155 PSI
Cylinder 5: 160 PSI
Cylinder 6: 160 PSI
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