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Last edited by ChapterM3; 02-20-2024, 11:27 AM.
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Its so interesting how the temps go up to 99C with the AC on, and as soon as I turn it off It goes down to 89C.
This is just with the car idling.
Iv even put a booster pack on while running the AC and my voltage doesnt change. Granted my voltage is about 13.6-13.8V and the booster pack is 12V
How did you manage to put an Efan from a 330i. Did you delete the clutch fan or aux fan then?
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Originally posted by kkkk View PostIts so interesting how the temps go up to 99C with the AC on, and as soon as I turn it off It goes down to 89C.
This is just with the car idling.
Iv even put a booster pack on while running the AC and my voltage doesnt change. Granted my voltage is about 13.6-13.8V and the booster pack is 12V
How did you manage to put an Efan from a 330i. Did you delete the clutch fan or aux fan then?
I then edited the fan curve via a bin editor to my liking and boom, works great.
My friend, another member on the forum, suggested I do the e-fan from a 330i, and that even with a turbo s54 he has no issues, so I was all for it.
You could go as far as making your own shroud, like below, to make it more aesthetically pleasing.
Or just use a piece of sheet metal and cut it to size and then mount the fan to it.
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Originally posted by kkkk View PostHad another look at this today to try and diagnose
1. Diagnostics say that the engine temp is 86C (engine coolant temp ) but the bottom radiator outlet is 45C.
is a 40 degree drop in radiator temp too much ???
2. when I unplug the temp sensor for the bottom radiator outlet the fan spins at 50-60 percent duty cycle . Shouldn’t it spin at 100 percent as a fail safe ?
3. Iv been driving around for the last 2 years and the coolant temp goes from around 90-92C. If it push it it may go to 94, but does come back down. I never see it below 89C unless the engine is still cold.
If I turn on the AC it may go up to 96C (and climb)
Do you think the Tstat should be opened at 86C?
2. How do know it spiining at 50-60% -- by ear and guessing?
3. So far I have not seen evidences of the Tstat internal electrical heater working -- at high load (acceleration and uphill) the mapped Tstat should turn on and significant temp dropped. Have you experienced the mapped Tstat working?
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Originally posted by kkkk View PostIv even put a booster pack on while running the AC and my voltage doesnt change. Granted my voltage is about 13.6-13.8V and the booster pack is 12V
I start to think the issue could be due to low supply voltage at the fan driver module. I would try to measure it when the fan is runnning with hot engine. Ideally it should be close to 14v -- lower voltage will cause slower fan speed. I.e. alternator charging batt at 13.6v is OK for charging, but this can cause a bit slow fan speed and overheated coolant.
My M3 is 14v with engine idling; it's interesting to know how many cars with 14 or higher, and how many with 13.7v or lower. The M3 is a high power engine, and the fan speed is important to keep the cooling system working properly.
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Originally posted by Stilt View Post
Still having issues?
I had over heating issues when I was running a clutch fan, and it was brand new. Mind you not I had done a full cooling system overhaul.
Recently I decided to redo the water pump gasket, the 2 gaskets that go between the heater core pipe and thermostat housing and pretty much every other gasket, using the Wolfn8tr gaskets. I also put in an e fan from a manual 330i ($60 bucks, so I couldn't resist).
I am no longer having over heating issues.
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Side note, I was so fixated on the idea that I had a blown head gasket, tested and I was good.
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Originally posted by kkkk View Post
Did you keep the electric aux fan in the front also when you did your 330i e fan conversion?
I plan to remove it and install an actual Spal, as opposed to my 10 min fix lol, but I've just been busy and lazy.
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Originally posted by kkkk View PostIf you ran a SPAL would you also be able to run the front electric aux fan?
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