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I think they look better in black!
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hehe I have a sweat band on there..... AND I have a hose connected to the overflow outlet hole that goes to a little reservoir to catch the overflow.........it still sprays.....ARGH.....unless it's something else, but what the heck would it be??
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The problem is it takes awhile to get past 180 to get to 220-230. I can imagine it will be more of an issue in cooler weather. This is an E46 M3. I'm running dual oil coolers - 185 dog thermostat, OE cooler and a secondary cooler as shown in the pic. I made some improvements which should add some more cooling. I added a lid to the enclosure which should direct more air through the cooler. I plan to swaintech coat the headers and a shield between the oil cooler and head to reduce heat soak. The E9X doesn't have the room. I think a smaller water to oil heat exchanger will be a better solution.
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I'm still on the original OEM oil cooler which I need to swap out with a fresh OEM unit.
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i got them painted to match the car because my ocd wouldn't allow a matte black part on the car with the oem shadowline trim... its gloss black or its painted.
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Excuse the fugly exposed CF...
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I really like the look of these vents but not a fan of the rivets. Is there a way to mount them cleaner, without using rivets? Can they be mounted under the hood, instead of on top?
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they were able to get me a non-powdercoated set so i could paint them. if you want a clean install, install them on top and glue them on. if you try to mount from the bottom, the cuts are going to show and it won't be very clean at all.
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