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03-30-2011, 03:43 PM | #89 |
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Yes, I made this statement quite a while ago, based on Mr.5's datalogging on his manual at the track. I have long since realized my error. I currently believe what you have been stating all along about water temps. It probably acounts for 1/2 of limp mode codes thrown at the track, especially in the automatic. I have an auto, and my first track event will be on the 22nd of may. I have now retrofitted an ar design oil cooler, and will also flush out my radiator with prestone radiator flush. I will be running a coolant additive + 30% coolant/70% water, in the hopes of lower water temps. Finally, I will be running with the car's heater on. Hopefully, I can get 3-5 laps per session out of her.
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03-30-2011, 03:45 PM | #90 |
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I think on the street tho, our cars normally run at 212F coolant temps. So 220F or +8F is fine as long as it holds there right?
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03-30-2011, 04:04 PM | #91 | |
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Here's what I've seen so far: -coolant-based limp mode: loss of power, followed by half-engine light/engine malfunction warning several seconds later. No error codes other than 3100 (limp) - oil-based limp mode: loss of power and simultaneous half-engine light/engine malfunction warning. Again it could be my imagination but once you hit 285F, the jump to 300F occurs very fast. No error codes other than 3100 (limp) - VANOS. simultaneous loss of power and warning lights. 2a87 (exhaust solenoid) and 3100 codes. I'm also hoping that the STETT oil cooler and a coolant additive will help the overall system survive a track session, we'll see how it goes. |
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03-30-2011, 04:23 PM | #92 | |
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03-30-2011, 04:36 PM | #93 |
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Didn't realize that the statement was made late last year, just saw the thread bumped back up again...Didn't mean to single that statement out.
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03-30-2011, 11:38 PM | #94 |
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I had the stett stg 2 OC installed a few weeks ago. The difference in oil temps is dramatic. I will be testing it at the track at the end of april. I will also follow the suggestions regarding the radiator/heater.
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03-31-2011, 10:48 AM | #95 | |
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I scheduled the oil cooler installation for the 16th, going to LRP on the 18th. Tischer hasn't shipped the solenoids yet but I should have them way before then. I'll dilute with Mocool this weekend. Also moving from Hawk to PFC01s this year too, hoping for a smooth transition. Will let you know how it goes. |
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04-01-2011, 04:48 PM | #96 |
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Just a lil more feedback. I tested the AR Design Oil Cooler at Laguna a few weeks back, and they did not hold oil temps down. While there was some improvement, meaning it took a bit longer to heat up, I was still hitting 280F+ easy in 70F ambient.
So I got a few extra hot laps, but still had to back off. On paper, working in conjunction w/ the factory oil cooler sounds attractive for a better bang-for-buck deal, but I would not recommend AR's Oil Cooler for track use. Will post a full review after my 4/19 Laguna track day. This was because my last track day was a BMWCCA event, so I was taking advantage of the instruction and working on my technique. I was probably driving the car at 90% (pace was ~2-3 sec slower per lap than my norm). I'm looking forward to seeing how zsapphire7's Evolution Racewerk's Competition coolers do. Otherwise, Stett Stg 2 sounds like a good alternative. Ouch at my expensive mod mistake.
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04-01-2011, 10:06 PM | #97 |
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Do you have an MT or AT? I forget.
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04-01-2011, 11:55 PM | #99 | |
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04-11-2011, 09:01 PM | #100 |
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Went through the track vids from last year to look for patterns, I think you're right, coolant seems to hit the threshold first usually (before oil).
Notice in the 2nd limp mode in this video how the engine light did not come on until about 27 secs after I lost power... And my personal best (worst?) this year, limp mode within 4 laps/46F Ambient! Sorry, no in-car video, forgot to press record in that session. Going back next week with a STETT oil cooler and Mocool in the radiator. Will run 2 sessions with heat on and 2 with heat off and record differences. Ambient in the high-50s. Last edited by mid-corner fun; 05-20-2011 at 10:30 AM.. |
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04-12-2011, 09:55 AM | #102 | |
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04-12-2011, 09:54 PM | #103 | |
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04-12-2011, 11:25 PM | #105 |
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err.. I see HPautowerks makes the bigger radiator for the MT. He posted on this thread. I'd e-mail him to see if they've made one for us AT guys. But besides that, if you really want to see cooler water temps, then just run with two bottles of coolant additive (water wetter, mocool, etc), and 100% distilled water. That should have an ever greater cooling effect than their I extra liter capacity radiator, with 50/50 water/coolant mix, IMHO.
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04-13-2011, 09:46 AM | #106 |
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For those of us with automatics, It seems that the heat exchanger, which is connected to the radiator, is the only means of controling transmission temps.
During race conditions, the heat from the transmission fluid mirrors water temps, and is a burden on the system. I was wondering if it was possible to remove the heat exchanger, and instead, install an automatic transmission oil cooler. This would be a far more effective way of lowering ATF temps, and would also free the radiator from the added heat load. Oddly enough the DCT in the 335is, also has a heat exchanger. This is why they gave that car an extra 0.5L radiator capacity. Still in both cases both transmissions would see increased an increased life span with a seperate oil cooler. http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E46-M3-...05/PriceAlert/ |
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04-13-2011, 12:27 PM | #108 | |
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04-13-2011, 12:43 PM | #109 |
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Guys, I've done some more research, and it seems like the E46 3 series guys who have ZF 5 speed autos (ZF5hp19), and are supercharged, have similar problems with the heat like us 6AT (ZF6hp19) guys. From looking at their posts, they installed a temp monitor, and found that our heat exchanger is useless unless the trans temps go over 235F, which is the cooling system normal operating temp. At 242F, the cooling system starts limp mode preparations. In normal street driving the trans temps were hovering around 203-212F (Way too Hot Obviously), so the heat exchanger isn't doing anything. On the track, after a few laps the temp monitor for the trans showed temps hovering around 266F! The cooling system is at the mercy of this influx, of heat, and at 266F trans oil temp, the supercharged 3 series guys would start to go into a trans limp mode, where the car won't allow high rpm upshifts. They all installed trans coolers in their cars, instead of going the larger radiator route. Some links:
Trans Temp data post #4: http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthr...mission+cooler Trans cooler install with pics on supercharged car: http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthr...mission+cooler Trans cooler Temp data on supercharged car http://www.vsetrack.com/secondary_trans_cooler.htm Last edited by Turkeybaster115; 04-13-2011 at 02:03 PM.. |
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