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E36 M3 (1992-1999) {Euro - S50 B32 321hp @ 7400 rpm} {U.S. - S52 B32 240 hp @ 6000 rpm}
Total Produced: 71,212 - Years Produced: 1992 to 1999

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Old Thu, Jul-08-2010, 03:55:03 AM   #21
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my "2" core Zionsville radiator will keep my car MORE than cool enough (almost TOO cool) and I beat the piss out of it at the track in 90+ degree weather
Okay thanks. So I am going to order the mishimoto aluminum radiator, should i go ahead and pick up a new expansion tank too and coolant level sensor while I am at it?
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Okay thanks. So I am going to order the mishimoto aluminum radiator, should i go ahead and pick up a new expansion tank too and coolant level sensor while I am at it?
yes and yes
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my "2" core Zionsville radiator will keep my car MORE than cool enough (almost TOO cool) and I beat the piss out of it at the track in 90+ degree weather


S54 radiator is good for a less track-oriented car and someone who has less to spend and wants it to look OEM though
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