Hey guys, so I am nursing a weird overheating issue on my M3. Just some background, I have a 02 M3 with 59k miles. About 10k miles ago I did complete cooling system refresh. Parts that were replaced:
-OE BMW Radiator
-Geba metal impeller water pump
-OEM hoses
-OEM coolant reservoir
-50/50 BMW Coolant
-OE BMW Fan Clutch and URO blades
-OEM Thermostat
With the old system, I did two track weekends in the summer at Road Atlanta without any overheating issues.
Last year I went on track again (July 20-21st) with the cooling system refreshed and I start overheating on the back straight at 110mph. My thoughts were that the fan clutch is blocking the air from cooling the engine so I remove it. A few weeks ago, I took a short morning drive (Temps in the mid-60s). If I don't rev the engine out, the temperatures stay in check. Once I go for a hard uphill run (2nd and 3rd gear), the temperatures start to climb. Since that drive, I installed the fan clutch again and bled the system three times of the course of three days. It is still doing the same thing.
Drained the system yesterday and the coolant is clean. Also checked the engine oil and it is good and no signs of water as well so I don't think it's the head gasket.
I can install an aftermarket radiator that has more coolant capacity to rectify this issue possibly, but I want to have the stock system running as efficiently as it is supposed to, prior to going that route. Has anyone checked how much water do the aftermarket water pumps move? That is currently my only suspicion.
-OE BMW Radiator
-Geba metal impeller water pump
-OEM hoses
-OEM coolant reservoir
-50/50 BMW Coolant
-OE BMW Fan Clutch and URO blades
-OEM Thermostat
With the old system, I did two track weekends in the summer at Road Atlanta without any overheating issues.
Last year I went on track again (July 20-21st) with the cooling system refreshed and I start overheating on the back straight at 110mph. My thoughts were that the fan clutch is blocking the air from cooling the engine so I remove it. A few weeks ago, I took a short morning drive (Temps in the mid-60s). If I don't rev the engine out, the temperatures stay in check. Once I go for a hard uphill run (2nd and 3rd gear), the temperatures start to climb. Since that drive, I installed the fan clutch again and bled the system three times of the course of three days. It is still doing the same thing.
Drained the system yesterday and the coolant is clean. Also checked the engine oil and it is good and no signs of water as well so I don't think it's the head gasket.
I can install an aftermarket radiator that has more coolant capacity to rectify this issue possibly, but I want to have the stock system running as efficiently as it is supposed to, prior to going that route. Has anyone checked how much water do the aftermarket water pumps move? That is currently my only suspicion.
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