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    Which radiator to buy?!

    Im lookin to buy a new radiator this week and was looking for some input on what you guys are running.

    I've researched thru the forum havent found anything that was too direct. im not looking to put the oem one that has worked for over the past 20 some odd years (thats considering PO's havent changed it themselves) as i want to upgrade parts as i change them.

    i live in socal and drive thru rush hour traffic 4-5 times a week MINIMUM.

    thanks in advance. :)


    ps - i hope this is in the right section -___-

    i drive a late model too

    #2
    Stock replacement Behr.
    BimmerHeads
    Classic BMW Specialists
    Santa Clarita, CA

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      #3
      If you have a late model (US model year 88+) you can use an e36 M3 rad as sometimes they are found cheaper than the stock late M20 rad.
      IMO Behr is better but Nissens are good and will be slightly cheaper.

      E30 M3 / E30 325is / E34 525iT / E34 535i

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        #4
        Originally posted by fatsooo View Post
        Im lookin to buy a new radiator this week and was looking for some input on what you guys are running.

        I've researched thru the forum havent found anything that was too direct. im not looking to put the oem one that has worked for over the past 20 some odd years (thats considering PO's havent changed it themselves) as i want to upgrade parts as i change them.

        i live in socal and drive thru rush hour traffic 4-5 times a week MINIMUM.

        thanks in advance. :)


        ps - i hope this is in the right section -___-

        i drive a late model too

        Check this one out from Amazon. I put it in my '88 325IC.

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          #5
          Triple core from bimmerworld, or go all aluminum if you plan on keeping it for ahwile.

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            #6
            ive decided to go with the mishimoto, any reviews?!

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              #7
              Originally posted by fatsooo View Post
              ive decided to go with the mishimoto, any reviews?!
              The one I bought from Amazon was just as good as the Mitsumoto, but about $100 cheaper.

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                #8
                Originally posted by dnguyen1963 View Post
                The one I bought from Amazon was just as good as the Mitsumoto, but about $100 cheaper.

                theres a member here selling the mishi's for 210 shipped...
                my cousin actually had a bad experience with cxracing rads so i dont wanna make it a x 2 lol

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                  #9
                  Stock M20 with OEM Behr rad. does fine in Las Vegas at 115F. My S52 however, would like a bit more radiator when it's cooking here.
                  "If the sky were to fall tomorrow, the tall would die first."

                  -Dr. Paul Forrester



                  Do I LOOK like I need a psychological evaluation???

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                    #10
                    Behr Ftw .

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by fatsooo View Post
                      ive decided to go with the mishimoto, any reviews?!
                      I love mine. :)

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                        #12
                        Buy mishimoto or the CX racing clone and never have to touch it again.
                        -Alex

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fatsooo View Post
                          theres a member here selling the mishi's for 210 shipped...
                          my cousin actually had a bad experience with cxracing rads so i dont wanna make it a x 2 lol
                          Maybe, their quality was not that good back then. Mine has an excellent quality to it, but then again, I do not race my car...it is a convertible. With my old rad, the temp always crept up to the uncomfortable red mark during the rush hour stop-and-go. With the new rad, temp gauge always stay cool.
                          Last edited by dnguyen1963; 11-04-2011, 08:26 AM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by dnguyen1963 View Post
                            Maybe, their quality was not that good back then. Mine has an excellent quality to it, but then again, I do not race my car...it is a convertible. With my old rad, the temp always crept up to the uncomfortable red mark during the rush hour stop-and-go. With the new rad, temp gauge always stay cool.
                            yeah my cousin drifts all three of his cars so i go to him for advice on parts. hes been thru it all lol. my temp gauge is really funny and doesnt go past blue even though the engine is warm and when it does get nice and hot it goes past blue, hence the reason why im swapping out all my cooling.

                            Originally posted by glucklich21 View Post
                            I love mine. :)
                            Originally posted by acolella76 View Post
                            Buy mishimoto or the CX racing clone and never have to touch it again.
                            :nice:

                            thanks guys :)

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                              #15
                              i'm running a mishimoto e36 radiator. perfect fitment, no drama.
                              1989 325is / 2.7, 274 cam, e30 M3 5-lug
                              1989 LN106 Hilux / 3.0TD SFA
                              1974 2002tii / stock
                              2002 IS300 / 5spd LSD

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