Engine radiator Nissens or KOYORAD
I got a Nissens radiator in mine after it had to be replaced last year, and it’s been serving me very very well
The Nissens are inexpensive and mine has been trouble free for ten years.
I put a Nissens in my 1992 325i cabrio and it fit perfectly. It’s been in there for seven years now and all is great. My car was an automatic when I bought the radiator. I later had the car swapped to manual and plugged off the transmission cooler ports on the radiator.
Koyorad Aluminum radiator (upgrade): $380 If you got those two parts, it’d save a bulk of the money.
My 95 got an aluminum tank Koyorad last month. These aluminum cylinder heads warp too easily to be messing around with cheaper options.
just replaced one and aside from slight issues with the drain plug alignment that needed some finessing, seemed fine and held pressure.
me and some E39 buds here in the Netherlands have great experience with nissens. It's a pretty good package all around and had a copper core instead of alu.
I had an early failure of a Nissens and have switched to a cheap all aluminum unit, which is working well for me.
I use nissens brand rad (Danish manufacturer) and so far so good.
I put mine in about 6 months ago. Been great!
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