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Originally posted by t44tq View Post
do88 radiators have a bad rep with Volvo owners, don't know if anything is different with BMWs- they leak, poor QC seems to be the cause. It's weird, because the companies that do radiators for Corvettes seem to be fine- DeWitts & Ron Davis. But they don't do BMW, generally. And they're both companies that make radiators in the US.
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Originally posted by Jevi Javi View Postfor those who track in hot climates, Curious to know what oil are you using that provide best results?
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Originally posted by Estoril View Post
make sure you hood is up right after you are off track."your BMW has how many miles!?"
2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
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I don’t think it’s been specifically mentioned, but if you plan to keep your AC, replace the AC condenser. If the fins are bent and blocked by debris, you’ll get less airflow to the radiator. My track temps have been cooler after I deleted both stock fans and installed SPAL fan, OE radiator, and OEM AC condenser. Also have a CSF oil cooler, but I think I’ll be going back to OE soon.
I also added 1/4” wire mesh in front of the condenser and oil cooler to protect the fins from larger debris. It works—catches large bugs and track rubber.
Pics in case they’re helpful. Hit a coyote so front end was fucked.
Originally posted by Jevi Javi View Postfor those who track in hot climates, Curious to know what oil are you using that provide best results?Last edited by SQ13; 04-27-2022, 10:48 AM.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostI don’t think it’s been specifically mentioned, but if you plan to keep your AC, replace the AC condenser. If the fins are bent and blocked by debris, you’ll get less airflow to the radiator. My track temps have been cooler after I deleted both stock fans and installed SPAL fan, OE radiator, and OEM AC condenser. Also have a CSF oil cooler, but I think I’ll be going back to OE soon.
I also added 1/4” wire mesh in front of the condenser and oil cooler to protect the fins from larger debris. It works—catches large bugs and track rubber.
Pics in case they’re helpful. Hit a coyote so front end was fucked.
Castrol 10W60 ran cooler than LM 10W60 in my experience. Have driven the car at TWS, COTA, and MSRH in the Texas summer heat.
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