CSF Radiator Long Term Review

matreyia

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Apr 19, 2017
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Have had the CSF Radiator for almost two years. Has been functioning normal, not really any difference in temps over the year since ECU controls the pump cycles. However, just today two months before the two year warranty is reached... I found two leaks in the core. I thought it was one of my hoses or connectors leaking so I replaced them...but nothing fixed it. I took my intercooler off and fan off to double check and sure enough the welds on the fins were compromised, leaking from deep in the lining out onto the intercooler top down to the splash shield and on the garage floor.
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So... today's lesson, stick with BMW radiator until the plastic nubs go crack. Because they go crack long after two years...when I upgraded my stock radiator it was 7 yrs old and still good. So much for CSF.

I ordered a stock radiator from FCP Euro in the meantime while I deal with the CSF warranty process. And I will give them another chance, but if the new unit leaks in two years... ya'll know they suck.
 
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matreyia

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Apr 19, 2017
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My data shows you don't need an upgraded radiator for street use, and for track use the csf radiator is waaay too small unless you detune the n54. I see no reasons to invest in this product. None. Go custom or stick to oem.

I believe the csf unit shows benefits if you choose the 'track' or 'sport' option for the pump cycles in MHD.

If you chose those options with a stock radiator, it would not yield as much benefits.
 

matreyia

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Apr 19, 2017
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335i e93
I can't decide to reinstall or sell the new replacement unit. If I sell, it would be $400 plus shipping if anyone is interested. By Friday, if I don't get any bites, I will go ahead and install and see how it does with the MHD track setting.