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    Oil Cooler

    I know this has been beaten up a bit, but ive been running an OE cooler for years with a huge dent underneath it essentially starting to fold it in half. Its been great!!! Its time for a new one though and I know OE is often recommended but its only 100 more for csf. Hoping to get some replies here as a certain bmw store has a sale and would like to take advantage. CSF vs BW?? Ive read of issues with both. This is for a track only car and I already have a diverter valve.

    Thanks!

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    From what I know stock parts perform better than aftermarket in certain cases. The stock oil cooler is good on its own. The CSF oil cooler will increase the oil capacity by another quart I believe.

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      $275 shipped Used for ~10,000 miles. No leaks/bends/damage/etc. Mounts to stock mounting locations and uses stock oil lines, so this is the only part you need for the install.

      2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
      2012 LMB/Black 128i
      2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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