E36 M3 CSF Radiator vs Mishimoto Radiator! Comparisons and Benefits
Swapping out the old Mishimoto radiator in the #345 E36 M3 for a new CSF Radiator. The old radiator is a couple of seasons old and I was looking for a more efficient solution to keep the car cool on track. Pricing was pretty similar. Mishimoto is sold from retailers at around $255. CSF is $269. I think the small price difference is worth the higher cooling capacity especially for a race car. Overall really happy with the upgrade. Thanks for watching and hit subscribe to see more of my race cars! -- Follow along to see more: Instagram: / christinaylam Twitter: / christinaylam

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