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My experience as well, CSF is a no go in the BMW world. On the absolute no fly list.

funny thing is I actually have one on my 330, but only for two reasons. 1 my factory rad was leaking and 2. the car i used for the 6spd manual conversion already had it installed.

My car has been fine but it's also just a daily driver, not a track car. I still have no interest in getting a CSF rad for the M5 based on everything I said earlier.
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funny thing is I actually have one on my 330, but only for two reasons. 1 my factory rad was leaking and 2. the car i used for the 6spd manual conversion already had it installed.

My car has been fine but it's also just a daily driver, not a track car. I still have no interest in getting a CSF rad for the M5 based on everything I said earlier.
Did you have an ultra rare e46 330i SMG? So few of those, crazy if you did.
 

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Did you have an ultra rare e46 330i SMG? So few of those, crazy if you did.

nah, i've seen a few really shitty ones for sale over the years, even some 325 SMGs (technically the non M cars had a "SSG" but whatever).

Mine was just a factory 01 330i auto I converted to a 6spd manual with a trans from a 05 zhp coupe
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