ECS High Performance Aluminum Radiators BMW E30 and E36 3 Series
ECS has come to the rescue with a solution to cure those problems once and for all and leave the days of cracked plastic end tanks and coolant-stained driveways far behind.
This radiator was designed with performance, durability, and good looks in mind to create a great all-around upgrade for any BMW owner, from the daily driver to the weekend warrior.
Whenever pushing your car past the factory-designated limits of operation, whether it be through hard driving or performance modifications, adequate engine cooling should always be a high concern.
In fact, improving performance by increasing engine work is only possible when engine temperatures are kept within a reasonable range.
This aluminum radiator can also be a simple upgrade to avoid the common issue of brittle plastic by eliminating the plastic.
Click HERE for your BMW E36 3 Series High Performance Aluminum Radiator Upgrade
BMW E36 323ic/is (1998-1999)
BMW E36 325i/ic/is (1992-1995)
BMW E36 328i/ic/is (1996-1999)
BMW E36 M3 (1995-1999)
You guys make a z3m s54 radiator?
How does this radiator stack up against the Mishimoto?
Estoril/Modena '97 M3...sold for the second time.
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You only live once, and I'm running out of time...
Do these radiator have a holder for the stock euro oil cooler?
I bought one of these back in January 2016, and it started leaking around July 2017. It had maybe 8,000 miles of use by then.
Thankfully, I had kept my stock radiator I had removed to put this ECS radiator, so I was able to swap it back in. I didn't use the ECS one on any hard track days or anything overly extreme. The most abuse it ever saw was autocrossing
-Rich-
I ran both back when I had my E36 M3, no issues with either
Sadly, it does not.
Sorry to hear that, it's a bit behind the curve since that was a ~year ago but if I can be of assistance as always shoot me a pm.
-James
Sent a PM!
-Rich-
James: I would have thought making a provision for mounting the oil cooler would have been a strong consideration. Any thoughts on doing this in the future?
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