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02-24-2013, 10:47 AM | #903 | |
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Everything points to it being the coolant sensor or the pump, but BMW have said they are fine, so I am at a loss as to what else it could be |
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02-24-2013, 11:09 AM | #904 | |
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02-24-2013, 11:14 AM | #905 |
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easiest if you have INPA is to run a test on the water pump. if you choose 90% dutycycle and it cannot keep up than its shot. I tested mine and it can hold 90 no problems .
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02-24-2013, 11:39 AM | #907 |
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Like enrita eluded to, the pump might be failing, not failed. I don't even go to BMW for my repair issues. 75K is the common mileage for water pump replacement. Replace it, or wait until it completely fails. It's up to you.
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02-24-2013, 01:34 PM | #908 | |
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Cheers mate, trust me i won't be going to BMW again, massive waste of space!!! |
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04-07-2013, 03:51 PM | #909 |
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Went to an open track day at Texas World Speedway, 4 hours of track time between 1pm-5pm. Track is open, go on and off as you like.
So I'm running stock turbos with VRSF downpipes, FMIC and exhaust, and a Cobb AP. Running a custom map based on the Stage 2+ Agressive Map. Basically put load down around 150 below 4000rpm, 190 between 4000 and 5200, and then tapering off after that. After 6000 doesn't matter, I shift @ 6000 mostly. So it's a 17-18psi map in the boost parameter. I also bumped timing about 2 degrees throughout the range and then put a couple gallons of 98 in with each fillup. Car ran great, I was on the track for 2 hours out of the 4 hours. I also have the stett stage 2 oil cooler, but running stock coolant. Ambient temps were about 75F. No limp modes whatsoever, car was a beast. Oil temps didn't go over 270, though they stayed about 260-270 the whole time on the track. I replaced the inlet Vanos solenoid last week, due to an inlet vanos limp mode I got. These cars can do it. Have faith. Last edited by DallasBoosted; 04-07-2013 at 04:43 PM.. |
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04-11-2013, 11:35 PM | #910 | |
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You sure you had no limp modes, on your last track event?:
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I've been nothing but detailed in what limp modes and what problems my car has had, and what has solved them. There is way too much "the car just can't do X" type crap here. It is definitely temperamental but it seems to me these issues are fixable. I'm going to another open track day in 2 weeks, guess we'll see if another 2 hours of track time in 4 hours can break the car. |
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04-12-2013, 10:31 AM | #912 | |
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I opened this thread almost 3 years ago, if I had followed the advice given earlier on (I'm slow, what can I say) I would have spent very little money on cooling compared to the time and money I lost fighting limp modes. Now that the 335i is retired from track duty, I'm only hoping I won't be as stubborn with the new car... One more thing, if I were to do it again, I'd drop all the power mods and focus on balance and weight. For the last year or so I've disabled all power mods and yet my lap times have dropped significantly. Added bonus: no limp modes! This car can do anything you want it to do at the track, the earlier you prepare for cooling the more on-track time you'll have Last edited by mid-corner fun; 04-12-2013 at 10:37 AM.. |
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04-12-2013, 11:19 AM | #913 | |
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That's what I'm going to do. I don't ever plan on tuning my car, but I will invest in some cooling mods and driver training. I just don't want to break my car. That's my only goal.
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04-12-2013, 02:15 PM | #916 | |
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04-12-2013, 02:16 PM | #917 |
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I wasn't commenting on your point, more on your personal choice of next vehicle. If its the M3, then be aware of the bearing issues. My friend has already had to replace them at only 50K miles, because of his track use.
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The tune available now (being able to properly fuel with the Cobb) really makes a big difference, seems like the car is much less trouble than it used to be.
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04-12-2013, 04:30 PM | #920 |
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Actually, Dinan and GIAC were trouble free way back when. They just charged an arm and a leg, so most folks stuck with piggy backs, which the stock ecu, abused on the track. Dinan technically made the best tune even though they never did one for people with catless downpipes, cuz they wanted to stay CARB legal. Dinan's tune addressed deep seeded issues, such as the ecu being in economy mode, and thus insisting on oil temps of 245F+ for optimal combustion. Dinan, was able to increase water pump speed, for example, something that Cobb simply can't do, even today. What cobb did was give us the ability to flash the car, with free, and customizable maps, in a hand held flash tune, for <$700. Very nice, but you can't compare it to a full flash tune like Dinan's or Renntech.
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Just loose the attitude, cuz were're all here doing our part to help. From those that compiled the aftermarket oil cooler data, to the vendors, and tuners, we're all here to help each other. Respect other peoples opinions, thats all.
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None, except when you try and lie about its performance, and tell people older than you to "have faith".
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