BMW 335i Radiator Upgrade DIY (2007-2013 BMW E90 & E92 335i, 335i xDrive, E82 135i)

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • ►You know what's cool? Keeping your big, bad, and boosted BMW from overheating. BMW cooling systems are far from the most robust, and the extra heat provided by turbochargers only accelerates the degradation of all the plastics within the system. Replacing your radiator with an all-aluminum unit from CSF and pairing it with some fresh hoses is arguably the best way to prevent any overheating, whether from repeated pulls or component failure.
    The CSF radiator features a thicker two-row, triple-pass core integrated with proprietary B-Tube technology, making it one of the most efficient on the market. Its all-aluminum construction provides enhanced cooling and reliability, eliminating all plastics, the main reason the OE radiators fail. The radiator hoses are also prone to failure with age, so replacing them alongside the radiator is a surefire way to seriously bolter your cooling system.
    In this video, Mike Hidalgo, FCP Euro's Professional DIYer, replaces the radiator on an E90 BMW 335i.
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    00:00 - Intro
    01:39 - Tools Needed
    03:08 - Getting Access to Drain the Coolant
    04:35 - Fan Shroud Assembly Removal
    12:11 - Intercooler Removal
    14:41 - BMW E9X Radiator Replacement
    32:17 - Intercooler Install
    34:12 - Fan Shroud Assembly Install
    42:56 - Filling the System With Coolant
    44:45 - Wrap-up
    This video applies to the following vehicles:
    BMW 335i
    2007 BMW 335i
    2008 BMW 335i
    2009 BMW 335i
    2010 BMW 335i
    2011 BMW 335i
    2012 BMW 335i
    2013 BMW 335i
    BMW 335xi
    2007 BMW 335xi
    2008 BMW 335xi
    BMW 135i
    2008 BMW 135i
    2009 BMW 135i
    2010 BMW 135i
    2011 BMW 135i
    2012 BMW 135i
    2013 BMW 135i

    BMW 335i
    2009 BMW 335i
    2010 BMW 335i
    2011 BMW 335i
    2012 BMW 335i
    2013 BMW 335i
    BMW Z4
    2009 BMW Z4
    2010 BMW Z4
    2011 BMW Z4
    2012 BMW Z4
    2013 BMW Z4
    2014 BMW Z4
    2015 BMW Z4
    2016 BMW Z4
    BMW 335is
    2011 BMW 335is
    2012 BMW 335is
    2013 BMW 335is

    BMW X1
    2013 BMW X1
    2014 BMW X1
    2015 BMW X1
    BMW 135is
    2013 BMW 135is
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Komentáře • 8

  • @aceesebo9948
    @aceesebo9948 Před 24 dny

    Oh my thank you so much I’m in the middle of changing mine and was struggling with the auxiliary radiator line

  • @matthewweisdorfer7757
    @matthewweisdorfer7757 Před 20 dny

    Installing the driver’s side AT coolant line prior to installing the radiator makes things a lot easier. Especially if you run a 3” lower charge pipe.

  • @user-ns4eg9bt4x
    @user-ns4eg9bt4x Před měsícem +1

    heck yeah thank you so much i was just about to pay a shop to do this, but now ill give it a go myself thank you !!!

  • @MichaelAMangone
    @MichaelAMangone Před 28 dny

    I spent four hours calling my local Porsche parts counter, then Porsche of North America, then the best reviewed indy in my state, and none could help me with a unique part. They were invested, too. It was a real conundrum.
    I called FCP Euro, and they gave me the part number within two minutes. Four days later, I installed it, and it was a perfect fit.

  • @TheCitrusHD
    @TheCitrusHD Před měsícem

    This video comes out the day after I finish installing mine 😂 I went through 3 of the normal radiators in 2 years and told myself I’m not replacing it again

  • @triplewoah
    @triplewoah Před 15 dny

    talk dirty to it 30:18 😮