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    #76
    Originally posted by Cronenberged View Post

    Is it the Modine radiator?
    This was my concern as well. Does anyone know if new part number = new supplier in this instance?

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      #77
      Originally posted by D-O View Post
      As a follow-up, no problems with the fit or operation of the Koyo.

      Jesse
      Fit great for me but I converted to E-fan at the time so I can't comment on the shroud. It has all the mounting previsions though.

      No issues with operation but I haven't tracked the car since the change.

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        #78
        Wow that was fast, just picked it up from dealer. No markings on the radiator, came in a BMW box, just has a sticker with the new BMW part #. $358.57 picked up before taxes.

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          #79
          Just in case anyone bought one from Pelican, I received mine a couple days ago and it is an "NRF" (Netherlands Radiator Factory) branded radiator. Contacted Pelican and sales rep was insistent that it's the same part despite the very apparent branding discrepancy. "It's the same part number and we've sold a lot and no one has returned it so it's good" was his reasoning. Disappointing service to say the least. It seems the suspicions you guys had about the supplier change was on point.

          So, anyone have experience with NRF? The end caps are a shinier plastic compared to stock but still feels decently dense and strong.

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            #80
            The one I got from dealer did not have any Modine or NRF branding on it, or even BMW for that matter.

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              #81
              Originally posted by CrookedCommie View Post
              The one I got from dealer did not have any Modine or NRF branding on it, or even BMW for that matter.
              Any issues with the unit you got from the dealer? Trying to decide between the dealer part and the koyo right now.

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                #82
                Does anyone know what Dinan used for the S3 cars? I just went out and looked at mine and I don't see any markings, but it's pretty tucked in there, I may have missed it. Welds look phenomenal, if I had to guess I'd think it was a Koyo.

                I had the car out in 107 degree heat the other day pushing boost through it and my temp gauge never budged. Whatever they used, it's quite good.
                2004 Dinan S3-R M3
                2023 X3M Competition

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by 9kracing View Post
                  Does anyone know what Dinan used for the S3 cars? I just went out and looked at mine and I don't see any markings, but it's pretty tucked in there, I may have missed it. Welds look phenomenal, if I had to guess I'd think it was a Koyo.

                  I had the car out in 107 degree heat the other day pushing boost through it and my temp gauge never budged. Whatever they used, it's quite good.
                  Well considering ESS used to state on their website that the only radiator they would support was the OEM BMW or PWR (I believe it was PWR) I wouldn't be surprised if it was OEM. They flat out said if you have something else to put back the OEM.
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                    #84
                    I've been driving with the NRF for a month now and no issues. Also, I'm running just an electric spal puller.

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by oceansize View Post

                      Well considering ESS used to state on their website that the only radiator they would support was the OEM BMW or PWR (I believe it was PWR) I wouldn't be surprised if it was OEM. They flat out said if you have something else to put back the OEM.
                      Not sure what ESS would have to do with Dinan.

                      The Dinan radiator is solid aluminum, but I don't think it's the Koyo or PWR. Shape seems a bit different.

                      Perhaps they had a run of radiators made to their specs.
                      2004 Dinan S3-R M3
                      2023 X3M Competition

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by 9kracing View Post
                        The Dinan radiator is solid aluminum, but I don't think it's the Koyo or PWR. Shape seems a bit different.

                        Perhaps they had a run of radiators made to their specs.

                        Way back then, the only aluminum radiators available were Zionsville and Fluidyne.​
                        PWR was listed for a limited time, but AFAIK not very common in the US.
                        Last edited by elbert; 07-18-2023, 08:37 AM.

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by elbert View Post


                          Way back then, the only aluminum radiators available were Zionsville and Fluidyne.​
                          PWR was listed for a limited time, but AFAIK not very common in the US.
                          I think a PWR is the same as a C&R?

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                            I think a PWR is the same as a C&R?
                            PWR bought our C&R so it's just PWR now.

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                              #89
                              Yeah, looks like PWR bought out C&R in 2015.
                              I was thinking before then, around 15 to 20 years ago, back when the e46 was still relatively new.

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by elbert View Post
                                Yeah, looks like PWR bought out C&R in 2015.
                                I was thinking before then, around 15 to 20 years ago, back when the e46 was still relatively new.
                                Bro...some people on this forum were in diapers back then...holy shit I'm getting old!

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