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e92 335i Oil Cooling Problems...
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<blockquote data-quote="ken" data-source="post: 399819" data-attributes="member: 6135"><p>if i am not wrong, every 335 should have an oil cooler. problem is when the car is tune up, the stock oil cooler may not be able to cope with the extra heat generated hence oil temp may go up above 120c. this is especially so when the car is being pushed hard over long distance driving. then it calls for a bigger aftermarket oilcooler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken, post: 399819, member: 6135"] if i am not wrong, every 335 should have an oil cooler. problem is when the car is tune up, the stock oil cooler may not be able to cope with the extra heat generated hence oil temp may go up above 120c. this is especially so when the car is being pushed hard over long distance driving. then it calls for a bigger aftermarket oilcooler [/QUOTE]
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