BMW E90 335i / E82 135i Yonaka Radiator Upgrade! ( How To Install Yonaka Radiator & Rad Fans)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Today we upgrade our weak, and tired factory cooling system with an all aluminum radiator and dual electric rad fan setup from Yonaka! This thing is a beast through and through and totally out performs the OEM equivalent.

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  • @ajlopez8
    @ajlopez8 Год назад +2

    Be awesome if you could show how the wiring was done and what to expect. Want to upgrade my Fan but need some insight. Great video 👍

  • @ahmadnaoushi3200
    @ahmadnaoushi3200 Год назад +2

    man the most important think is wiring what you escape it :)

  • @Mr318live
    @Mr318live Год назад +1

    Looks like a good options for e90 LS swaps. Most of those guys use OEM radiator but the space is much needed.

  • @user-sj6yr7yd8s
    @user-sj6yr7yd8s Год назад +1

    Absolutely Intuitive and helpful . Would be really nice to have a video on wiring the dual fan

  • @dequeansteele1721
    @dequeansteele1721 10 месяцев назад +2

    How can you implement the 3rd (thin wire; Fan Control Wire ) from OEM Fan Connector; You mention connecting it to the coolant sensor ;
    The Ground and Power is self-explanatory im guessing; but then the Yonaka dual fan would run all the time if the 3rd wire (fan control wire) is not wired...
    Could @Raine Lutz or someone else weigh in on this ?
    It looks like I'm not the only one; I want to use the dual fans but the 3rd fan control wire ?

    • @Dennis-rv9kc
      @Dennis-rv9kc 10 месяцев назад

      @dequeansteele1721 did you get any info on how to wire this?

  • @chadjones4749
    @chadjones4749 10 месяцев назад

    The stock radiator fan outflows the dual fan setup. Stock fan is about 3500cfm, Yonaka description from their website states 2300 CFM. Youd be better off just buying a upgraded radiator and using the stock fan.

  • @deesann4806
    @deesann4806 Год назад +2

    How u wire the fans?
    How can I buy the fan only??

  • @Dennis-rv9kc
    @Dennis-rv9kc 10 месяцев назад

    It's frustrating that Yonaka calls this part a "Direct OEM fit", yet the part doesn't directly connect to the E90's OEM electrical connector, and Yonaka provides little information on how best to wire the fans, and no information regarding what to do with the thin Fan Control Wire. This video doesn't address how to wire the fans either.

  • @turbo_rey
    @turbo_rey 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, I am in the process of upgrading my radiator fan as well. How did you wire everything up using OEM wiring?

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  2 года назад +3

      I had the Yonaka fans wired up with a relay and using the factory fan wiring triggered with the ECU signal wire and ended up swapping the factory fans back in since its my daily still and the Yonaka fans were a little louder than i was looking for. I would honestly recommend wiring them to a temp sensor so they aren't running all the time and it wouldn't be so bad but i just didn't end up going that route.

  • @KingKhu0ng
    @KingKhu0ng 8 месяцев назад

    Is there a fan only upgrade/alternative?

  • @josephbeltramini5442
    @josephbeltramini5442 2 года назад

    Hey what is the advantage of using the Yonaka? And you mentioned that it be controlled on ignition. You made it look like this install was NbD. Thanks.

  • @Angel-hj7gy
    @Angel-hj7gy 2 года назад +1

    Can you do a video of how you did the wiring

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  2 года назад +2

      sorry for the late response! I'll try to take one here in the next bit for you!

  • @quantumshot5505
    @quantumshot5505 2 года назад

    Can this fit the manual 6 speed version of the 335i on the yonaka site says it’s only for automatic transmission ?

  • @GautamKumar-cr7tw
    @GautamKumar-cr7tw 2 года назад

    Why is your coolant green? Any specific reason? Additives? Did you have to do any type of custom wiring or was it just put and pay?

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  2 года назад +1

      So unfortunately the previous owner put in the wrong coolant, The green stuff is just a generic coolant for USDM vehicles. It is incorrect for a BMW so I made sure to flush it out and put the right coolant in. The wiring question is a little more difficult as there are two main ways to go with it. I first wired it in using the OEM fan plug to power a relay for the Yonaka fans. Doing it this way works great and is pretty easy however the Dual fans were pretty loud for my Daily driver setup. I found that the Yonaka radiator is super efficient and kept my 335 running nice and cool so I actually just swapped in the Factory rad fans ontop of the Yonaka radiator and haven't had any cooling issues since!

  • @laseraku
    @laseraku 2 года назад +1

    Hi bro
    my car is 2012 bmw e93 335i n55 .
    it can able install??

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  2 года назад

      This should fit an n55 as well yes! Verify on their website once it's available to the public as i had an early model but they should be interchangeable!

    • @laseraku
      @laseraku 2 года назад

      Please give me the link bro!

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  2 года назад +1

      @@laseraku It looks like they haven't released it onto their website officially so you should expect it in a couple weeks! I was lucky enough they sent me one early for this video! You can find it at the Yonaka website though.

  • @Dfjon333
    @Dfjon333 2 года назад

    Anyone got the link to purchase or something

  • @kevinhufford1064
    @kevinhufford1064 Год назад

    Good video. This radiator looks pretty good. He has it held up over the last year or so? I am considering buying one.

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  Год назад

      Hey, sorry for the late reply! I haven't had any issues with it since the install and i would recommend it to anyone looking to replace or upgrade their radiator!

    • @kevinhufford1064
      @kevinhufford1064 Год назад

      @@spontaneousgiraffe thanks. I had reached out that day and they were out of stock. I did find one out of Canada made by GPS Racing. Unfortunately they only installed one of the ports for the Automatic transmission. Worked a deal out for a partial refund and will now run essentially a manual trans radiator but will add a large trans cooler.

  • @krystov13
    @krystov13 2 года назад

    Where can I get these fans. Yonaka website says not in stock

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  2 года назад

      Up here in Canada I go through a company called street imports, they have a store front on eBay as well but yeah when they released these rads they sold out immediately so you might have to wait a bit unfortunately.

    • @krystov13
      @krystov13 2 года назад

      Thanks for the info. Iv been looking for a hot min. If any ones got a set I'm looking

  • @LegendaryDrumr
    @LegendaryDrumr 3 года назад +1

    I might have missed it but how did you get power to the fans?

    • @spontaneousgiraffe
      @spontaneousgiraffe  3 года назад +8

      There are a few ways to wire them but i went with reusing the OEM fan plug to power a relay and wired them up that way with a signal from ignition in the near by DME box under the hood. I could make a quick video on that in the future if you want.

    • @LegendaryDrumr
      @LegendaryDrumr 3 года назад

      @@spontaneousgiraffe please do
      This is the first I've heard of this rad and it looks like probably the best available option.

    • @christianperezrivera3740
      @christianperezrivera3740 2 года назад +2

      @@spontaneousgiraffe broo make the video to put the fans OEM

  • @sixxal2
    @sixxal2 2 года назад

    N55 fitment?

  • @darrylbonner7896
    @darrylbonner7896 10 месяцев назад

    Really why would you do a video and don’t show it all
    Especially fan hook up People want to see it not hear it
    Wow !!!
    Besides that video was ok