I've been searching the e36 forums on bimmerforums.com and found the following options:
My S52 swap heats up to just before the 3/4 mark on the e30 gauge in stop and go LA traffic.
I swapped the thermostat and aux fan switch to 80C sensors.
Questions:
- Zionsville 33mm Aluminum radiator
- Pwr 40mm core radiator
- Fluidyne 38mm Aluminum radiator
- Pwr 57mm core radiator
My S52 swap heats up to just before the 3/4 mark on the e30 gauge in stop and go LA traffic.
I swapped the thermostat and aux fan switch to 80C sensors.
Questions:
- Am I correct in thinking the e30 gauge is more accurate than the e36 gauge? Doesn't it reflect more variations as opposed to the e36 overheat gauge?
- The e36 motor comes by default with an 88C thermostat, is it safe to assume that the car is running cool with the 80C and the e30 gauge reflecting under 3/4?
- Which radiator should I switch to to improve cooling? From what I read on BF.C, the zionsville and other smaller core radiators just offer better end tanks that are aluminum instead of plastic. The only way to improve cooling is to improve the transfer material (aluminum) and increase the core size, right? Shouldn't I switch to the PWR 57mm then?
- As it stands with the OE 89 e30 radiator, it's close to the engine. Any thin aux fan recommendations?
- Would it be better to stay OE on the radiator and just get a nice puller fan?
Comment