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Old 05 February 2005, 11:31 AM
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Question HELP HELP HELP overheating after ecu swap

help me someone please i put a z4 ecu on mycar this morning (93wrx) and took it out to try, car was running well but then over heated big time split the radiator could this be down to the ecu ? obviously im not very happy,or if the ecu could not do this what other thing could this be i have put the original ecu back on now but still overheats its only a small split on the radbut obviously needs replacing and idea how much one of these costs, the fans are all working fine,

i hope someone can help me
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Old 05 February 2005, 12:36 PM
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TBH I think this is a coincidence. The Z4 ecu increases boost and fuel cut and has the appropriate fueling for these adjustments (Over your original ecu). I cant see this causing your rad to split.
The rad must have been weak, my rad went in the same place. Car runs ok until you start to drive hard, when you stop you've got steam coming from under the bonnet.
IIRC my rad cost me circa £60 secondhand, a new one is in the region of £150 (SERCK)

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Old 05 February 2005, 12:43 PM
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Agreed, if you think about it, that rad is 12 years old

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Old 05 February 2005, 01:12 PM
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sorry my grammer is terrible, i hope it is just a coincidence,the rad has split on the rightside plastic not the metal bit i was happy about more boost car running really well then in a bit of traffic and steam,temp needle up the top, l was going to southend to pay the esc a visit for the first time tonight aswell
anyone know the best place (cheapest) to get a new rad
cheers for the replys xvw
Old 05 February 2005, 02:20 PM
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i had my plastic tank on my rad replaced for 50 quid,after being told to buy a new as they cant be fixed but im a tight git ,its a common problem on imprezas,
at a guess its the left hand side of the rad as look from the front, at the top hairline crack.
loads of places cant fix this. but i know a company that stocks the tanks left or right side mine as good as a new after 10k you also cant bodge it with glues/sealers etc i tryed.
smells like you local indian take way ,as the coolent runs down the rad and blows on to the headers
Old 05 February 2005, 04:56 PM
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rads are £164 Inc delivery from API
Old 05 February 2005, 04:59 PM
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Old 05 February 2005, 07:37 PM
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very common fault on the Subaru radiators.....................always in the same place and around the same age..................

do so many that we stock radiators so peeps can just "drive in - drive out" !!

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Old 05 February 2005, 10:19 PM
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where abouts are you stockcar just incase your close to me, i have seen some rads on that online auction site for £95 and do next day delivery for a tenner, anyone know anything about these rads i got to get one asap
Old 05 February 2005, 10:49 PM
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sounds like expansion tank or top hose to me.
expansion tank = £60 quid new
Top hose = £18
Had both of these on mine.
The extra heat and conicidence of the leak both helped by the extra right toe you were giving it to test the new ecu.
When i upraded to the z4 ecu it took a few ays for the ecu to settle retard the ignition enought to keep save det levels..take it easy for a bit
Then it will run ok


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Old 06 February 2005, 08:46 AM
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yes i was giving it plenty of right toe (you have to ) also had to take it over 112 as im not sure whether the limiter for imports is in the ecu or not, as you can guess im not very clued up
it was running well though with 0.9bar boost
i have already replaced the expansion tank a few weeks ago the small pipe lug snapped of
its a crack top left of the rad
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Originally Posted by xvw
where abouts are you stockcar just incase your close to me, i have seen some rads on that online auction site for £95 and do next day delivery for a tenner, anyone know anything about these rads i got to get one asap

based just off the "angel of the north" near Newcastle.......................

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Old 06 February 2005, 04:45 PM
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Well you wont believe this but mine has just gone the same today!
Went to meet with skoosh and the others from stoke and then steam was pi$$ing every where.
Radiator has split.
Have you sourced a new one yet?

Originally Posted by xvw
yes i was giving it plenty of right toe (you have to ) also had to take it over 112 as im not sure whether the limiter for imports is in the ecu or not, as you can guess im not very clued up
it was running well though with 0.9bar boost
i have already replaced the expansion tank a few weeks ago the small pipe lug snapped of
its a crack top left of the rad
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Old 06 February 2005, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by wah
Thanks for the plug WAH, we have plenty of rads in stock - BRAND NEW SUBARU not recored or remanufactured. The problem is the side tanks get heat cracks in them and then it's a throwaway.

Our next batch are being made with brass end tanks so the problem will be gone forever. So then they'll be a genuine Subaru core with API developed brass end tanks. Better heat sink - better manufacture, better all around AND probably not any dearer.

So good news all around really.

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Old 06 February 2005, 05:35 PM
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Old 06 February 2005, 06:08 PM
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to far for me to go stockcar as im in essex,
no i havent sourced one yet its a bit of a problem as mostly everywhere shuts half day on a saturday and sunday is a no no, so im going to be ringing around tommorrow im tempted to buy one of the ones from that online auction site i have the his number and
do next day delivery all for only £95 +£10 p+p, do all the early classics share the same radiator is there any difference between import and english,
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Hi xvw,

Im tempted by one of those ones off line to. It says they fit uk and import and the measurements match mine so ill prob get one.
10 min job to change, then time to fill and bleed system.
Just pi$$ed of i missed the derby meet.
Hope you sort yours too.


Andy

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to far for me to go stockcar as im in essex,
no i havent sourced one yet its a bit of a problem as mostly everywhere shuts half day on a saturday and sunday is a no no, so im going to be ringing around tommorrow im tempted to buy one of the ones from that online auction site i have the his number and
do next day delivery all for only £95 +£10 p+p, do all the early classics share the same radiator is there any difference between import and english,
xvw
Old 08 February 2005, 10:59 PM
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all sorted now, got a new japanese rad for £91 + delivery called the guy and had it by 10am next day, also very pleased with the z4 ecu,
hope you get your sorted soon andy if you havent already,
cheers for the replys people
xvw
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