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      04-26-2017, 02:22 AM   #1
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Up for sale is a used CSF s65 m3 oil cooler. See pictures for details.


The CSF E9X M3 Oil cooler is the latest cooling solution available for the oil system on the S65 engine. Manufactured utilizing the latest in technology, the CSF oil cooler contains densely-packed cooling tubes to provide the greatest surface area for heat reduction in your high-revving S65 engine.
Fully TIG-welded cast end tank design vs. OEM mechanically-jointed and tack-welded design for superior reliability & durability
Turbulated heavy-duty bar/plate design for the most reliable and durable oil cooler available for the E9X M3
8 rows of cooling (2 more than stock) with a high-density multi-louvered fin pitch design
Drop-in fitment requiring no modifications to install. Accepts all standard attached OEM components including oil-line connections, mounting brackets, and shroud/ducting
The only cooler available on the market today that requires no cutting of shroud
Tapered cast end tank design fits precisely with the contour of the OEM bumper
Allows fitment of most aftermarket splitters
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That looks more like a CSF cooler than a Do88... And it looks bent?
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How can you tell the difference? Yes its used.
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How can you tell the difference?
My M3 has a Do88 cooler and I've handled just about all of the other brands of coolers. You should google to compare yours to other brands.

Do88 oil coolers have 10 rows of cooling plates, yours has 8 like CSF.
Do88 end tanks are cast with Do88 branding. Yours isn't.
Do88 end tanks aren't angled on the bottom like CSF units are.
Measurements would be different as well...so if measured you'd probably confirm its a CSF.
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I am just tripping out on the fact that it looks bent. Is it just the angle of the photograph or does the cooler actually slope upwards from one side to the other? If so, is that normal?

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My M3 has a Do88 cooler and I've handled just about all of the other brands of coolers. You should google to compare yours to other brands.

Do88 oil coolers have 10 rows of cooling plates, yours has 8 like CSF.
Do88 end tanks are cast with Do88 branding. Yours isn't.
Do88 end tanks aren't angled on the bottom like CSF units are.
Measurements would be different as well...so if measured you'd probably confirm its a CSF.
Oh ok, I see. I edited the listing. Thanks for correcting me.
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I am just tripping out on the fact that it looks bent. Is it just the angle of the photograph or does the cooler actually slope upwards from one side to the other? If so, is that normal?

Yeah, I think it is slightly bent. It will still fit on the m3 and it wont be noticeable. It won't affect the performance.
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Yeah, I think it is slightly bent. It will still fit on the m3 and it wont be noticeable. It won't affect the performance.
Its probably the angle of the picture too, because when i look at the actual cooler its not as bent as it is in the picture.
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Can you set up on a flat surface so we can see how bent it is?
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Can you set up on a flat surface so we can see how bent it is?
Yeah ill get a picture of it flat.
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