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02-17-2015, 08:10 AM | #1 |
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FBO w/o oil cooler
Just ordered all the goodies to go FBO for my 07 E90 A/T. It is an early build (10/06) so does not have the oil cooler installed. Anyone else running this as a DD with no oil temp issues? I would hope that if not tracking, I will be ok with a high quality oil but looking for data. If and when i do add a cooler, is ER the only retro fit option....seems very expensive but clearly high quality also.
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02-17-2015, 11:31 AM | #5 | |
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As long as you can keep the water temp (by using max cool mode on JB4) low you won’t have issues with oil temp. You can get an auxiliary radiator (from a PPK stage 2) for about $300 to keep the temps even lower. If you are going to have a dedicated track car, then yes you would need an oil cooler.
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02-17-2015, 11:32 AM | #6 |
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As other said, if you start creeping past 250F oil temps then it's time for an oil cooler. If you can stay under 250F in your hardest driving and hottest temps then you are OK.
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02-17-2015, 12:09 PM | #7 | |
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It really depends on your driving style and if you track your car or not
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Just buy an oil cooler, it's not fun having to monitor your temps on a DD when you're trying to carve the twisties. One can build a retrofit for <$400 on eBay
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I was in the same boat as you, FBO and no factory OC. I frequently worried about oil temps when it warmed up because my temps were consistently sitting at 240+ regardless of how hard I was driving. After reading about how higher oil temps can start shearing/breaking down the oil viscosity, I didn't need much more convincing.
I started keeping my eyes open for a used oil filter housing and the other parts for the retro. I found a used housing for under $80 on eBay and picked up a Setrab core, lines, fittings for another couple hundred bucks. And I had a shop do the install of the OC housing while they were doing my walnut blasting since both require the removal of the intake mani. Keep in mind, if you do decide to retrofit, that since you're driving an early model, you would also need a special factory bracket to hold the oil cooler in the fender that us early model guys did not get. Part #: 51647975360 (it's more or less this part but for the passenger side - this is of the bracket on the drivers side) Be glad to chat more if you plan on retroing. I remember it being a bit tedious when I was piecing it together on my own. |
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Normal operating temp on stock vehicles with the oil cooler is ~238F +/- 10. I've seen some non oil cooled stock vehicles tip over to 255-260 on hot days normal driving.
Most other vehicles (High Performance and exotics) barely tip over 215F when pushed to their limits. BMW designs these cars to run hot and for 1 reason only and that is emissions purposes. Every other performance vehicle runs an average of 170F oil temps up to 215F max. Keeping that in mind it's really up to interpretation and your feelings if the 238-250F range is "normal" or not. It's normal for your stock BMW for emissions purposes but from a performance and longevity standpoint I'd beg to differ if its the ideal temp. I for one would at least tell guys with the oil cooler to run the thermostat by pass which means I'm partial to seeing lower temps then factory recommended specifications. I'd tell the OP to get an aftermarket oil cooler and thermostat bypass but I really don't want to sound like a salesmen. I genuinely do believe that it should be done though. |
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Thanks all for the feedback. Consensus is monitor but no urgent need if temps and driving style don't demand otherwise. I use Motul or Redline oil so should be as good as it gets in terms of heat/shear stability. I am not against the auxiliary radiator from the PPK down the road regardless...I wish these had aux transmission cooler to help with that heat load but is what it is. I have Cobb AP coming, not JB4 so no max cool mode for me. Waiting for parts to arrive and for a warm day to start installing! Got 11" of friggin snow yesterday....ain't doing poop til I get a 50F day minimum! |
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both are good choices, I prefer motul myself since I had oil consumption issues with redline in two separate cars...
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The T stat bypass typically sees a 15F drop in average oil temp. |
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My car stays at 180 with my cooler.
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02-17-2015, 11:54 PM | #22 |
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100% sure its fine, 180 degree by temp sensor is actually a lit warmer. 140,000 miles and ticking.
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