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    Overheating...and then some

    Warning: Complete e30 newb
    Hey all, I've got an 85 318i that im looking to turbo in the future. Right now though it has an overheating problem sitting in traffic that I think is the fault of the fan clutch not spinning very fast at all.
    Now-- I've considered going to the 325 radiator since im going to be going turbo or even doing a swap at some point but id like it to stop overheating for now. Should i:
    Just get the 325 radiator w/ elec fan
    Put elec fan on 318 rad
    Replace clutch fan

    thx all appreciate any help
    I don't think your mom appreciates the value of those modifications

    #2
    None of the above.

    Before you start buying parts, flush/refill coolant. Check the clutch fan with newspaper. Thermostat should be your next cheap fix if flushing and clutch fan didn't fix it.
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      #3
      hey i appreciate the feedback. ill give that a shot. Been busy making repairs to my e46. Guess it is jealous that i have a new bmw :)
      I don't think your mom appreciates the value of those modifications

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        #4
        let the car warmup in the driveway today it was definitely low on coolant put a fair amount in and noticed that fully warm and at idle clutch fan wasnt spinning at all.
        I don't think your mom appreciates the value of those modifications

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          #5
          MRs never overheat......should have kept the 2
          -1992 325i -
          BavAuto Chip
          Tokico Spring/Shocks
          more to come later

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            #6
            hahahahah I KNOW thats not true!! have it on video!!!
            I don't think your mom appreciates the value of those modifications

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              #7
              i wouldnt swap to a larger radiator unless you need to. FI needs to be at the right temp to work properly, too cold could caue issues.

              if it is the fan clutch. swap to an electric set up, its cheaper. find an old mk2 vw in a yard and yank the switch for the electric fan and wire it into the system as the ground. works like a charm


              Originally posted by vlad
              Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                #8
                Thx!! to both of you guys! You've been a great help
                I don't think your mom appreciates the value of those modifications

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                  #9
                  omgz hi2u, replace the fan.


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Joe318is View Post
                    i wouldnt swap to a larger radiator unless you need to. FI needs to be at the right temp to work properly, too cold could caue issues.
                    would the thermostat not keep the engine at the proper temp?

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                      #11
                      clutch fan replaced idles fine. :) dont even have to turn on da heat
                      I don't think your mom appreciates the value of those modifications

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