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$130 for mine and its a Silla 7868A. Have had mine in a few weeks and it works great. Temps are 200-205 at idle and 185-195 on the highway.
$130 for mine and its a Silla 7868A. Have had mine in a few weeks and it works great. Temps are 200-205 at idle and 185-195 on the highway.
Zionsville Autosport: BMW E39 Super Duty Cooling Kit II
#13
Avoid many problems by using a lower temp stat (the 180 soft spring), flushing radiator and replacing coolant on a schedule, not just once every ten years, etc.
I bought a Nissen for my other mid-life crisis, a Mercedes cabrio. Bought it from a big name on-line firm. Came in a box that said Nissens on a small label. Inside was a rad with a little less finish that I would have expected and a red tag for some other brand in Europe. I complained all the way to VP of Nissens, who did answer my email. Turns out that Nissens sometimes uses outside sources, for a unit that meets their specifications and that they can stand behind on warranty. Private label.
Yep. It has worked, but I did not get the radiator brand made by the famous factory with motivated and skilled employees and their quality control. I got something else. I wanted the real deal, not "just as good".
Radiators are getting thinner and thinner to have more surface area in a smaller physical package, and good airflow is important, wimpy fan clutch or dead electric fans are bad news. I have never been a fan of plastic tanks, it makes the radiator a replacement component like the hoses.
Rant over.
I bought a Nissen for my other mid-life crisis, a Mercedes cabrio. Bought it from a big name on-line firm. Came in a box that said Nissens on a small label. Inside was a rad with a little less finish that I would have expected and a red tag for some other brand in Europe. I complained all the way to VP of Nissens, who did answer my email. Turns out that Nissens sometimes uses outside sources, for a unit that meets their specifications and that they can stand behind on warranty. Private label.
Yep. It has worked, but I did not get the radiator brand made by the famous factory with motivated and skilled employees and their quality control. I got something else. I wanted the real deal, not "just as good".
Radiators are getting thinner and thinner to have more surface area in a smaller physical package, and good airflow is important, wimpy fan clutch or dead electric fans are bad news. I have never been a fan of plastic tanks, it makes the radiator a replacement component like the hoses.
Rant over.
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Agreed, and that's how the "OE" radiators are looked at in the BMW community as well. I went extreme as I often do, with the Zionsville. You do get what you pay for and research before you spend your cash is paramount. I don't know what the PO in my Disco put in but when it comes time to replace mine again I may try and retro fit a Zionsville unit. Its robust and the set up is top notch. Don't band aide your problem, permanently fix it, via the radiator, hoses, water pump, inline thermostat mod, etc. Ok my rant is over too
#16
I researched, I paid good money, it said Nissens on the box, but International Radiator inside. See Nissens (?) Radiator - PeachParts Mercedes ShopForum . The distributor is out of the loop, because Nissens supplied it. Yes, they warranty it, but I'll bet that one they make in their factory has a longer life than a knock off even if it comes in a Nissens box.
On the other hand, either will likely outlive the vehicle.
On the other hand, either will likely outlive the vehicle.
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