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    #91
    Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post

    Sachs 2100 011 031

    Unfortunatley it is NLA from Sachs since recently, but there are plenty still floating around Ebay and in stock at some retailers.

    But it seems Sachs didn't manufacture these, they are simply repackaging them.

    If you look on the images on rockauto for the BMW number 11527505302 you can see that there are several brands repackaging something similar to Sachs. Same part number on the little plate in the middle...
    That's for posting that up. What's the stock fan clutch rated at? I might try this on the M3.

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      #92
      Gentlemens,

      I had very loaded month and have been away from
      my upper shop. I work with shops in LA who are giving me
      work and paying top $ for my brain.

      A week ago came back and I got some flew combine with fever
      and I have not be able stand up from my bad.


      Appologies again the T-Stats have been assembled and ready
      around 3 weeks ago.

      Today I feel little better with no fever, finally.

      All my LA customers are taken care of with the first batch.

      Post office is closing at 4pm still have 2 hours.


      Thank you.


      Regards,
      Anri


      https://www.instagram.com/euroclassicmotors/.

      www.euroclassicmotors.com

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        #93
        Shipped.


        - oceansize shipped
        - HighOnLsb shipped
        - ugaexploder - Shipped
        - Ryan R. - Received
        - Jason L. - Shipped

        Last edited by Anri; 09-27-2024, 06:30 PM.
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        www.euroclassicmotors.com

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          #94
          Originally posted by Anri View Post
          Shipped.


          - oceansize shipped
          - HighOnLsb shipped
          - ugaexploder - Shipped
          - Ryan R. - Received
          - Jason L. - Shipped
          any 70C tstats left?

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            #95
            Originally posted by Tonggi View Post

            any 70C tstats left?
            Hi,


            Thanks for you reply. Yes I have more left.

            PM me if you want one.

            Regards,
            Anri
            https://www.instagram.com/euroclassicmotors/.

            www.euroclassicmotors.com

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              #96
              Originally posted by Anri View Post

              Hi,


              Thanks for you reply. Yes I have more left.

              PM me if you want one.

              Regards,
              Anri

              Im in the process of returning my 55C. Once that is all done. I will purchase a 70C off you.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Tonggi View Post


                I didnt see your post and I have already purchased a 55C BMW OEM motorsport T-Stat.

                I live in Florida where the car has NO issues getting Hot. I also plan to run a DO88 Rad along with my DO88 oil cooler and BW Oil Diverter Valve. I want to be able to go on 30 min sessions in Sebring and not worry about the car getting hot.

                Would you recommend I keep the 55C and do this 70C Sachs Fan clutch versus electric or get your 70C tstat and the fan clutch? I will see if I can return my 55 TSTAT before anything else
                Hi,

                I don't recommend the 55C t-stat on daily driver
                cars with occasional hard track days.

                70C will give the perfect amount of heat in the engine/parts
                for daily driver without triggering the check engine light.


                The only and single electrical fan conversion I personally
                would use is one from E92M3/E60M5. The fan blades size,
                the motor size are all designed to work in the harshest
                heat/enviorment, also the harness gauge.

                Every single E46M3 owner I have seen converted to
                Electrical fan is one from Spal.

                The Spal fans are garbage in a sense of how much
                air they can move...The Spal fan is worst than my 1988
                E24 AC-Fan.

                Regards,
                Anri
                https://www.instagram.com/euroclassicmotors/.

                www.euroclassicmotors.com

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Anri View Post

                  Hi,

                  I don't recommend the 55C t-stat on daily driver
                  cars with occasional hard track days.

                  70C will give the perfect amount of heat in the engine/parts
                  for daily driver without triggering the check engine light.


                  The only and single electrical fan conversion I personally
                  would use is one from E92M3/E60M5. The fan blades size,
                  the motor size are all designed to work in the harshest
                  heat/enviorment, also the harness gauge.

                  Every single E46M3 owner I have seen converted to
                  Electrical fan is one from Spal.

                  The Spal fans are garbage in a sense of how much
                  air they can move...The Spal fan is worst than my 1988
                  E24 AC-Fan.

                  Regards,
                  Anri
                  I'm calling that BS. Spal fan ≠ Spal fan. So I HIGHLY doubt that a a near 40 year old technology e24 AC fan moves more air (regardless static or in movement) than a powerful Spal fan (No Spal slimline fan). Also these are imo absolute durable, if you use sealed one. Many times proofed on trackday cars, that get a lot of abuse and heat.
                  Just for reference, on a FI S54 street car, electric fan conversion made massive difference regarding cooling, compared to the rubbish viscous fan, even it was renewed in the last 10k km.
                  …under construction.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Anri View Post

                    Hi,

                    I don't recommend the 55C t-stat on daily driver
                    cars with occasional hard track days.

                    70C will give the perfect amount of heat in the engine/parts
                    for daily driver without triggering the check engine light.


                    The only and single electrical fan conversion I personally
                    would use is one from E92M3/E60M5. The fan blades size,
                    the motor size are all designed to work in the harshest
                    heat/enviorment, also the harness gauge.

                    Every single E46M3 owner I have seen converted to
                    Electrical fan is one from Spal.

                    The Spal fans are garbage in a sense of how much
                    air they can move...The Spal fan is worst than my 1988
                    E24 AC-Fan.

                    Regards,
                    Anri
                    Those fans seem to be ridiculously over priced. I have no doubt as to their performance though coming from my X5M.

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                      Originally posted by Anri View Post

                      Hi,


                      Thanks for you reply. Yes I have more left.

                      PM me if you want one.

                      Regards,
                      Anri
                      Hi Anri, Did you receive my Paypal payment?

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                        Originally posted by ac427 View Post

                        Hi Anri, Did you receive my Paypal payment?
                        Yes I did. I will ship this week.

                        Thanks,
                        Anri
                        https://www.instagram.com/euroclassicmotors/.

                        www.euroclassicmotors.com

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                          Originally posted by S54B32 View Post

                          I'm calling that BS. Spal fan ≠ Spal fan. So I HIGHLY doubt that a a near 40 year old technology e24 AC fan moves more air (regardless static or in movement) than a powerful Spal fan (No Spal slimline fan). Also these are imo absolute durable, if you use sealed one. Many times proofed on trackday cars, that get a lot of abuse and heat.
                          Just for reference, on a FI S54 street car, electric fan conversion made massive difference regarding cooling, compared to the rubbish viscous fan, even it was renewed in the last 10k km.
                          Hi,


                          Whatever you say I agree with you...
                          I trust your word...


                          Regards,
                          Anri
                          https://www.instagram.com/euroclassicmotors/.

                          www.euroclassicmotors.com

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                            Originally posted by S54B32 View Post

                            I'm calling that BS. Spal fan ≠ Spal fan. So I HIGHLY doubt that a a near 40 year old technology e24 AC fan moves more air (regardless static or in movement) than a powerful Spal fan (No Spal slimline fan). Also these are imo absolute durable, if you use sealed one. Many times proofed on trackday cars, that get a lot of abuse and heat.
                            Just for reference, on a FI S54 street car, electric fan conversion made massive difference regarding cooling, compared to the rubbish viscous fan, even it was renewed in the last 10k km.
                            how much power do the SPAL fans people are using on the e46 platform have?

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                              Originally posted by digger View Post

                              how much power do the SPAL fans people are using on the e46 platform have?
                              Spot on.


                              I wander how aren't you tired to reply
                              after all of those years to light posts lol..

                              Regards,
                              Anri

                              https://www.instagram.com/euroclassicmotors/.

                              www.euroclassicmotors.com

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                                Originally posted by Anri View Post

                                Hi,


                                Whatever you say I agree with you...
                                I trust your word...


                                Regards,
                                Anri
                                Hello Anri,


                                Good way to argue. Congrats!
                                On the big racetracks in Germany I haven't really seen a s54 with the viscous still in place.. I wonder why?
                                btw. I really like to hear actual numbers, on the aftermarket fans we have exact airflow numbers at specific static pressures to compare.
                                I'm open for discussion, would love to change my mind if I'm not correct! Always interested into learn something new.

                                In my opinion in no way the viscous fan running at idle could deliver anywhere the same airmass near a good aftermarket fan. You can even hear and feel the difference.. And this is what I'm personally aiming with a electric fan conversion, coming to a stopp or in traffic after spirited drive to bring out the heat.​

                                Originally posted by digger View Post

                                how much power do the SPAL fans people are using on the e46 platform have?
                                ​Hello digger,

                                at 20-30amp depends on the model as far as I know. And if you're willing to do some modification to the cooling package, there are 45amp+ variants available.
                                But it's not all about the power, blade design is also important.
                                Depends what efficiency window you aiming, there are different options available, for me it's important to get as much as possible air on a low static air pressure (aka standing) to get the heatsoak/IATs down on the FI s54.
                                On a racecar this is maybe very different, I don't know I don't really drive on track, just interested in the technical backgrounds.
                                Last edited by S54B32; 10-01-2024, 01:53 AM.
                                …under construction.

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