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e92 335i Oil Cooling Problems...
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<blockquote data-quote="saprozeldo" data-source="post: 467214" data-attributes="member: 21351"><p>supergripen.. if you're refering to the high performance aluminium radiator, then its out on the market.. its the first angle to address oil cooling by upgrading the radiator.. its mainly thicker allowing >50% coolant and is made of aluminium instead of stock's plastic..</p><p></p><p>what does the other seniors here think between the radiator upgrade vs the oil-cooler upgrade? radiator upgrade is abt usd100 extra..</p><p></p><p>fyi, just found out that my 2007 does have the oil cooler.. more so alarming though, since even with the stock oil cooler, my car regularly hovers ard d 120deg celcius mark after a bit of consistent revving..</p><p></p><p>also been looking at the cp-e core FMIC & OC combo.. that way can get a bit of performance upgrade but so far, no data as to how the OC combo performs.. any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saprozeldo, post: 467214, member: 21351"] supergripen.. if you're refering to the high performance aluminium radiator, then its out on the market.. its the first angle to address oil cooling by upgrading the radiator.. its mainly thicker allowing >50% coolant and is made of aluminium instead of stock's plastic.. what does the other seniors here think between the radiator upgrade vs the oil-cooler upgrade? radiator upgrade is abt usd100 extra.. fyi, just found out that my 2007 does have the oil cooler.. more so alarming though, since even with the stock oil cooler, my car regularly hovers ard d 120deg celcius mark after a bit of consistent revving.. also been looking at the cp-e core FMIC & OC combo.. that way can get a bit of performance upgrade but so far, no data as to how the OC combo performs.. any thoughts? thanks in advance.. [/QUOTE]
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