Leccy fan size..
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Jhonno
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What size leccy fans is everyone running on their 24v or even just 12v boat anchor swaps?
Looking at a slimline ones @12", but thinking it might be too small..
Looking at a slimline ones @12", but thinking it might be too small..
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jmc330i
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I think mine is a 14" Spal, its what Toby had on his M30 Turbo.
I will check the size tomorrow.
I will check the size tomorrow.
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e34 aircon fan infront of the rad, as soon as it kicks in seems to do a very good job!
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DRIFTBOY
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I reckon that would work fine Johnno.
I'm using a 14" Spal on the M30 turbo and it does a great job, with E28 535i radiator.
I'm using a 14" Spal on the M30 turbo and it does a great job, with E28 535i radiator.
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i used a totty peugeot 205 fan on my m30 and it worked just fine
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ian332isport
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Dan,
14" is the biggest you can fit on the M3 radiator. I initially used a 14" Pacet Profan, but replaced this with a regular E30 aircon fan (also 14") when I fitted the aircon.
Ian.
14" is the biggest you can fit on the M3 radiator. I initially used a 14" Pacet Profan, but replaced this with a regular E30 aircon fan (also 14") when I fitted the aircon.
Ian.
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I'm now looking for one for mine (who thinks I can get this car on the road in two weeks of graft and spending???).
Does anyone have any wiring diagrams and part numbers for making my own 2 speed fan controller that will work with a pacet 14" fan??
Cheers guys.
Jai
Does anyone have any wiring diagrams and part numbers for making my own 2 speed fan controller that will work with a pacet 14" fan??
Cheers guys.
Jai

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Alpina B6's used this setupwinx wrote:e34 aircon fan infront of the rad, as soon as it kicks in seems to do a very good job!
I've got an E30 M3 electric fan taking up space if anyone wants one
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Jhonno
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What does it look like Si?
I have something in there, but the frame for it takes up too much space and I can't mount my oil cooler..
I have something in there, but the frame for it takes up too much space and I can't mount my oil cooler..
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I'll dig it out, but i'm sure its a bolt in job infront of the radiator with enough room for an oil cooler
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Is the E34 fan a direct fit? Or do I need some custom job to make it fit?
Right now I have the 5-blade E30 air con fan. Will this be adequate?
Right now I have the 5-blade E30 air con fan. Will this be adequate?
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I think Ian332i is running the E30 air-con fan, so it should be up to the job - Ian doesnt cut corners or accept poor substitutesRoadHazard wrote: Right now I have the 5-blade E30 air con fan. Will this be adequate?
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Yeah, I'm running a bog standard E30 A/C fan as my only cooling fan. It was actually from an M3, but I don't believe there's any difference.jmc330i wrote:I think Ian332i is running the E30 air-con fan, so it should be up to the job - Ian doesnt cut corners or accept poor substitutesRoadHazard wrote: Right now I have the 5-blade E30 air con fan. Will this be adequate?
I think it's also worth using the temperature switch from the E36 318 compact, as it switches on sooner.
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I'm running an 11" SPAL push fan on the track car, been ok so far. I have a couple spare if you need one.
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I used a M3 electric fan on mine with the M52 rad from the E36 and it did a sterling job for the month I had it on the road
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Thanks Ian. That's good to know.ian332isport wrote: Yeah, I'm running a bog standard E30 A/C fan as my only cooling fan. It was actually from an M3, but I don't believe there's any difference.
I think it's also worth using the temperature switch from the E36 318 compact, as it switches on sooner.
Cheers,
Ian.
Went out to buy a temp switch from E36 318 today. I need anything that could help because I'm in a hot climate. I'm thinking about running no antifreeze like some folks in US because it never gets below 10 degree C where I live but I'm not sure if it's a good idea.
If the E34 air con fan is worth getting, I'll try to find one too.
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ian332isport
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I really wouldn't advise it. Antifreeze obviously stops the coolant from freezing, but more importantly, it has corrosion inhibitors.RoadHazard wrote:I'm thinking about running no antifreeze like some folks in US because it never gets below 10 degree C where I live but I'm not sure if it's a good idea.
Without these, your engine will slowly digest itself from the inside and the cooling system will silt up and make matters worse.
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Alright. Got some antifreeze from BMW ready to be mixed and poured in. Just need to hook up a hose from the engine to the expansion tank. Can't source a good hose that has the right bends yet.
I'm going to use the 5-blade AC fan for now. Do I have to modify the fan circuit or I can leave it the way it came from the factory?
I'm going to use the 5-blade AC fan for now. Do I have to modify the fan circuit or I can leave it the way it came from the factory?


