NEW PRODUCT RELEASE: Dinan BMW F2x/F3x High Performance B4x/B58 Heat Exchanger |
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08-24-2023, 08:35 AM | #1 |
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NEW PRODUCT RELEASE: Dinan BMW F2x/F3x High Performance B4x/B58 Heat Exchanger
Part Number(s): D780-0002 Applications:
Release Date: Available Now! Description: The factory B4x/B58 heat exchanger is not built to cater to the rigorous demands often associated with a modified build. The thin core is easily overwhelmed with IAT's rising dramatically once pushed beyond a few successive WOT pulls or even a few minutes at the track. This elevation in temperature gives way to the factory ECU fail safes pulling timing and reducing overall power in order to keep the system from overheating to the point of permanent damage. On an application where enjoyment is directly attributed to pushing the platform to its limits this constraint to cooling presents a challenge for the automotive enthusiast. The Dinan B4x/B58 heat exchanger for the F2x/F3x chassis assists in mitigating these issues with a more robust core (48mm thick Dinan core vs. 27mm thick OEM core) that wields 78% more heat transfer surface area for improved cooling capacity. The significant increase in core thickness requires unique "L" shaped end tanks to be incorporated as well, which also contributes to the overall thermal mass (ability to absorb, store, and release heat) improvement beyond the OEM setup. With up to a 15° IAT delta recorded over stock the Dinan heat exchanger is ready, and able, to assist in extending your vehicles ability to deliver maximum performance time and time again! Features/Benefits:
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08-25-2023, 09:48 AM | #3 |
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Does not. Similar to the previous S55 heat exchanger and also the G chassis version releasing in the future, we haven't experienced any issues during extensive testing so it was decided that the additional cost (and subsequent raise in MSRP) was not warranted. That's not to say it can't happen but the view is that the possiblility is slim enough that penalizing the price for the entire market does more harm to adoption than good.
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