My 2004 M3 had a somewhat strange issue yesterday at the track with running hot. During a session when I started driving 10/10th and shifting at 8k redline I noticed my water temp had creeped up to the 3/4 mark after only a couple laps of really pushing the car, a little bit later it climbed more and touched the red zone of the water temp gauge (did not go into the red zone nor did the light turn on). Naturally I backed off and let the car cool down the rest of the session, once I did that the temps came back to just under the 3/4 dot.
Ive never had this issue any of the times I've taken the car to this same track, and the weather was cooler than usual and rainy. No leaks or issues with the cooling system when I returned to the garage, e-fan working, coolant expansion tank cap was dry and coolant level good. Everything seemed fine, so I went back out for a open session (where I could drive slowly with less cars), with the heater on and short shifting at 6k rpms the water temps never went past the 3/4 dot. So it was only when I would try to set a fast lap going 10/10th and redlining that the water temps got dangerously high going past 3/4.
My cars entire cooling system was refreshed in July 2016 (but less than 10,000 miles ago). New OEM water pump, thermo, coolant expansion tank, silicone hoses, CSF alum radiator, and Mishimoto e-fan. Any ideas of what could be the cause?
Update: Issue was resolved, see post #108 for details. It was the CSF radiator apparently.
07/22 Update #2: Issue not really resolved, while CSF radiator was big culprit, car still sees water temps climb on track. The quest continues!
Ive never had this issue any of the times I've taken the car to this same track, and the weather was cooler than usual and rainy. No leaks or issues with the cooling system when I returned to the garage, e-fan working, coolant expansion tank cap was dry and coolant level good. Everything seemed fine, so I went back out for a open session (where I could drive slowly with less cars), with the heater on and short shifting at 6k rpms the water temps never went past the 3/4 dot. So it was only when I would try to set a fast lap going 10/10th and redlining that the water temps got dangerously high going past 3/4.
My cars entire cooling system was refreshed in July 2016 (but less than 10,000 miles ago). New OEM water pump, thermo, coolant expansion tank, silicone hoses, CSF alum radiator, and Mishimoto e-fan. Any ideas of what could be the cause?
Update: Issue was resolved, see post #108 for details. It was the CSF radiator apparently.
07/22 Update #2: Issue not really resolved, while CSF radiator was big culprit, car still sees water temps climb on track. The quest continues!
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