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Competition Cooling Kit with Offset Fan
A number of things contribute to cooling efficiency, e.g.; fluid capacity, fin design, material, etc. Zionsville Autosport's Alloy Radiator has a core thickness of 33 mm. It is important to note that core area takes priority over core thickness. As a general rule, the core area in square inches should be greater than the engine displacement plus fifty. For example, the 3.2 S52 motor is approximately 200ci. In order for a radiator to efficiently cool this engine, the core area should be at least 250 square inches. The surface area of ZA's Alloy Radiator is 374 square inches.
ZA's Alloy Radiators also use a high efficiency core similar to a stock radiator. High efficiency cores have more fins per inch, more tubes per core and more cooling capacity. Each row has a single, large tube. The flat side of the tube is in direct contact with the fins which transfers heat from the tube walls to the fins. Since the rounded ends of the tube are not in direct contact with the fin, this portion of the tube does not aid in secondary cooling. The more tubes per row, the more rounded ends, and the less direct contact there is between the tubes and the fins. ZA uses a single tube for better heat dissipation.
Cooling improvement also comes from larger radiant surfaces on the tanks. The alloy tanks themselves have a high level of thermal conductivity which helps to dissipate heat into air instead of back into the engine. In addition, the tanks on ZA's Alloy Radiator are larger than the tanks on a stock radiator. This results in a 65% increase in coolant capacity.
The Competition Cooling Kit with Offset Fan is designed for race applications where temperature management is even more critical. The kit includes, in addition to the benefits of an all alloy radiator, an alloy fan shroud, alloy overflow tank, aluminum cap and a 14 inch Spal electric fan. The offset fan feature was designed for twin cam six engines that have been fitted with a Dinan Supercharger. This design compenstates for the supercharger's pulley.
The electric fan and the alloy shroud work in concert to provide maximum cooling efficiency. Simply hanging a fan on a core won't do. The airflow must be directed through the entire core area, not just directly in front of the fan. The latter approach limits the effectiveness of the core. Essentially, it reduces the core size to the diameter of the fan. Not a good practice. The alloy shroud in combination with the electric fan creates a low pressure area in order to direct airflow over the entire core surface. Additionally, this
setup allows for the removal of the engine driven fan and clutch as well as the auxiliary fan in front of the radiator.
By eliminating the stock plastic overflow tank, the Competition Cooling Kit with Offset Fan affords an extra level of protection. The stock overflow tank has the potential to become brittle with time due to constant temperature cycles. The alloy overflow tank with not become brittle or crack.
Wiring Options
Auxiliary Fan Delete I ( + $62.00 )
This is the recommended approach. With this option, the SPAL electric fan is wired into the existing car harness and
operates on the auxiliary fan circuit. However, to remove the factory auxiliary fan, one must dismantle the front end of the car.
It's a lot of extra work, but the results are worth it.
This package includes the necessary wiring components for
single (high) speed operation.
Auxiliary Fan Delete II ( + $110.00 )
Same as above, but this version includes additional components
for two (low-high) speed operation.
Single Speed Fan Kit ( + $89.95 )
This option includes one wiring kit. The factory auxiliary fan is retained. The SPAL fan operates at a single speed
on its own circuit.
Two Speed Fan Kit ( + $149.95 )
This option includes two wiring kits and a resistor. The factory auxiliary fan is retained. The SPAL fan operates at two speeds
on its own circuit.
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Fitment Guide
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BMW E36
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1998-99 323is, 1992-95 325i, 1992-95 325is, 1996-98 328i, 1996-99 328is, 1995-99 M3, 1994-95 325i Conv., 1998-99 323i Conv., 1996-99 328i Conv., 1998-1999 M3 Conv.
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BMW E36
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2001-02 Z3 2.5, 1997-00 Z3 2.8, 2001-02 Z3 3.0, 2001-02 Z3 3.0 Coupe, 1998-00 M Roadster, 1999-00 M Coupe
Z Series Note: The fitment guides assumes the stock air intake snorkle has been removed due to the supercharger. There is no provision for it in the side tank.
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