Hi all,
I’m trying to get a clear idea of what normal/safe coolant temps really are on these cars, because I keep finding conflicting info. Some say the gauge should never move past center, while others say temps in the 230°F range are acceptable briefly if they come back down.
For reference, I’m in SoCal (near Mt. Baldy), and this only happens on hot days (90°F+) during sustained high-speed driving or spirited uphill runs. Around town, in traffic, or even idling with the A/C blasting, the car behaves perfectly normal temperature wise.
Using my Topdon Phoenix Smart, I’m monitoring what appears to be the coolant temp sensor under the intake manifold and the radiator outlet temp. I notice the gauge starts creeping right of center at about 203°F (with radiator outlet temps in the low–mid 190s). If I stay in it, the temps keep climbing—by around 219°F coolant temp and ~210°F at the radiator outlet, I’m in the red on the gauge.
The part that’s throwing me off is how quickly it comes back to normal. As soon as I back off, temps drop fast and the gauge comes back toward center, especially if I turn off the A/C.
The cooling system was fully refreshed about 5k miles ago with OEM BMW components, aside from a Nissens radiator (fully aware I should replace with OEM). That said, the behavior was very similar even before the original OEM radiator was replaced. The only thing I haven’t replaced yet is the coolant temp sensor under the manifold, which I plan to do soon. The condenser and oil cooler are original but appear clean with minimal bent fins.
I guess my main concern is that I’m seeing ~219°F and the gauge is already near red, which doesn’t seem to line up with the idea that ~230°F is “acceptable.”
Curious what others are actually seeing for real coolant temps under load (not just gauge position), and whether this behavior sounds normal or not.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
I’m trying to get a clear idea of what normal/safe coolant temps really are on these cars, because I keep finding conflicting info. Some say the gauge should never move past center, while others say temps in the 230°F range are acceptable briefly if they come back down.
For reference, I’m in SoCal (near Mt. Baldy), and this only happens on hot days (90°F+) during sustained high-speed driving or spirited uphill runs. Around town, in traffic, or even idling with the A/C blasting, the car behaves perfectly normal temperature wise.
Using my Topdon Phoenix Smart, I’m monitoring what appears to be the coolant temp sensor under the intake manifold and the radiator outlet temp. I notice the gauge starts creeping right of center at about 203°F (with radiator outlet temps in the low–mid 190s). If I stay in it, the temps keep climbing—by around 219°F coolant temp and ~210°F at the radiator outlet, I’m in the red on the gauge.
The part that’s throwing me off is how quickly it comes back to normal. As soon as I back off, temps drop fast and the gauge comes back toward center, especially if I turn off the A/C.
The cooling system was fully refreshed about 5k miles ago with OEM BMW components, aside from a Nissens radiator (fully aware I should replace with OEM). That said, the behavior was very similar even before the original OEM radiator was replaced. The only thing I haven’t replaced yet is the coolant temp sensor under the manifold, which I plan to do soon. The condenser and oil cooler are original but appear clean with minimal bent fins.
I guess my main concern is that I’m seeing ~219°F and the gauge is already near red, which doesn’t seem to line up with the idea that ~230°F is “acceptable.”
Curious what others are actually seeing for real coolant temps under load (not just gauge position), and whether this behavior sounds normal or not.
Thanks in advance for any insight.

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