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E36 328 alloy race radiator

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BMW e36 328 Fenix alloy race radiator $220.

Brand new, only opened the box to take these pictures, selling due to me not needing it anymore!

Will fit e36 328 with the expansion tank on the passenger side of the car (I think early models have the tank on the drivers side), this comes as the radiator and expansion rank as one unit, it's a lot stronger than the OEM part. I can ship if you aren't from around here! (Christchurch)

Cheers, Tom

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Na I don't think so, the coolant circuit layout is a bit different I think, you'd at the very least have to make up different hoses I recon.

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How wide and tall is the main body of the radiator (the finned part)?

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Core of the radiator is 440 x 440 x 42

These RACE0001s fit

1987-98 E30 E36 BMW 316i Radiator (Automatic Transmission)
1987-98 E30 E36 BMW 318i Radiator (Automatic Transmission)
1992-98 E36 BMW 320i Radiator (Auto)
1990-98 E36 BMW 323i Radiator (Auto + Manual)
1987-98 E30 E36 325i BMW Radiator (Auto + Manual)
1990-98 E36 E36 BMW 328i Radiator (Auto + Manual)
1995-02 E36 BMW Z3 1.8i 1.9i Radiator (Auto + Manual)
Nice to see these going in some Bimmersport cars. I work at Fenix. :P
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Hey guys radiator is provisionally sold pending pick up. Will contact in order of interest if it doesn't sell for any reason. Cheers for your interest. Tom

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Core of the radiator is 440 x 440 x 42

These RACE0001s fit

1987-98 E30 E36 BMW 316i Radiator (Automatic Transmission)
1987-98 E30 E36 BMW 318i Radiator (Automatic Transmission)
1992-98 E36 BMW 320i Radiator (Auto)
1990-98 E36 BMW 323i Radiator (Auto + Manual)
1987-98 E30 E36 325i BMW Radiator (Auto + Manual)
1990-98 E36 E36 BMW 328i Radiator (Auto + Manual)
1995-02 E36 BMW Z3 1.8i 1.9i Radiator (Auto + Manual)
Nice to see these going in some Bimmersport cars. I work at Fenix. :P

Question time then :)

Are these chinese cores or whats the deal? I have a chinese one that claims "40% more cooling than factory radiator" which I knew was bullshit when I bought it but I didnt expect it to perform WORSE than the factory radiator. Looking for something for the E30.. the factory radiator was fine, until the plastic end tank failed.

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The plastic tank / alloy core ones are made from parts all over, Japan and Europe, assembled in China as far as I know. These are as good as it gets imo, tank mouldings are excellent and the cores are very well made on seriously expensive machines.


Full alloy ones are made in China like the vast majority on the market - like Mishimoto and other well known brands. I've been going through and redesigning a lot of these radiators for them to make that factory makes some awesome products, it's a company with a lot of heavy investment which shows.


These new designs are replacing a lot of older versions which are less efficient, later in the year I'll be doing a lot of BMW stuff again. :)

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