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Originally posted by wahsm View Post
Koyo radiator has been fantastic for me, well respected for JDM cars. Has more capacity and all aluminum which is a bonus. Fitment is perfect as well."your BMW has how many miles!?"
2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
2007 GX470
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So i had my first event with the E46 out at thunderhill west today. Was about 80* and the car did great! Oil never even made it to the 3 dot and coolant was also a non worry. Guess i was just overthinking it
As everyone stated OEM works and mine hasnt even been refreshed yet.
Usually run a 1:25 in my F80 (ap racing bbk, tc klines,CS tune,apex ec7, nitto nt01). Ended up doing a 1:31 on a pretty much stock E46 with continental extreme sports (came with car). Not to mention this is my first manual car so ive only had 2 months of experience.
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Would it be a good idea to throw in a few gallons of 100+ octane (unleaded) in the interest of ping prevention? Any downsides, besides being a waste of money?"your BMW has how many miles!?"
2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
2007 GX470
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Originally posted by zzyzx85 View PostWould it be a good idea to throw in a few gallons of 100+ octane (unleaded) in the interest of ping prevention? Any downsides, besides being a waste of money?Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by zzyzx85 View PostWould it be a good idea to throw in a few gallons of 100+ octane (unleaded) in the interest of ping prevention? Any downsides, besides being a waste of money?
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
So long as your car is correctly tuned for pump, that's just lighting money on fire."your BMW has how many miles!?"
2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
2007 GX470
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Originally posted by zzyzx85 View PostWould it be a good idea to throw in a few gallons of 100+ octane (unleaded) in the interest of ping prevention? Any downsides, besides being a waste of money?
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Bumping an old thread because I am having overheating issues at track.
Setup:
-new OE WP
-new OE thermostat
-50/50 (I think?) BMW coolant
-new CSF radiator
-SPAL puller on N15 bracket
-no aux fan
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I'd get 1, maximum 2 laps out of the car at Laguna at full tilt, ambient temps in 80s, before water temps would spike 220-230+. Had to short shift 6-6.5k to manage the heat and keep it in the 200s-210s
Reading here, it seems that the consensus is this is probably due to the CSF radiator?
I was planning on replacing it with a DO88 radiator. Reading this thread is giving me second thoughts.
While I'm there, will also plan to put in water wetter and clean out the AC condenser.
Any other suggestions to look into?Last edited by dreamdrivedrift; 11-11-2024, 10:09 PM.
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I'd start with a new AC condenser and go back to a stock radiator. Without more airflow, a thicker radiator will likely not improve cooling at speed.
Look at the stock aero devices...there's a lot more than you'd think. I'd make sure you have the heat shielding over the headers installed. Also JUST learned that your windshield cowl plays a role in cooling. For example, deleting the cabin air filter housing will increase air pressure under the hood which stalls the flow through the radiator.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View PostI'd start with a new AC condenser and go back to a stock radiator. Without more airflow, a thicker radiator will likely not improve cooling at speed.
Look at the stock aero devices...there's a lot more than you'd think. I'd make sure you have the heat shielding over the headers installed. Also JUST learned that your windshield cowl plays a role in cooling. For example, deleting the cabin air filter housing will increase air pressure under the hood which stalls the flow through the radiator.
I am glad at least I don't have aux fan, but even the N15 bracket the SPAL fan is mounted on blocks quite a bit of airflow on the rear side of the rad
Last, there is no exit for airflow on this car. I can imagine proper ducting behind the rad or at least more venting would help dramatically
Appreciate your input though. Can AC condenser be removed from behind or do I need to pull the front end off? I don't have an aux pusher fan.
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Originally posted by dreamdrivedrift View Post
Yes the whole area is quite blocked off
I am glad at least I don't have aux fan, but even the N15 bracket the SPAL fan is mounted on blocks quite a bit of airflow on the rear side of the rad
Last, there is no exit for airflow on this car. I can imagine proper ducting behind the rad or at least more venting would help dramatically
Appreciate your input though. Can AC condenser be removed from behind or do I need to pull the front end off? I don't have an aux pusher fan.
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