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Older BMWs utilize a mechanical clutch fan from the factory. If your vehicle still has a clutch fan, you can validate its functionality with the 'newspaper test,' but we recommend our customers do a clutch fan delete, adding in an electronic fan to avoid sending a plastic fan blade through your hood. Alternatively, we do offer factory replacement parts for your clutch fan if you would like to keep your vehicle as BMW intended it.
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M2CS Racing Hot Weather Upgrade Kit For M2 Competition
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Genuine BMW M Performance - Corporate Logo
T#:6106387
Part#: 17108342846KT
Ships on Oct 7, 2026
$ 7,004.99 USD
$ 7,004.99 USD
This kit upgrades your M2 Competition cooling system to the one found in the M2 CS. This means larger auxiliary radiators and a more efficient cooling fan. Perfect for both street and track applications. This kit is also perfect for M2CS owners with any damaged components The kit comes with all pieces necessary for installation. No modification tot he body is required but the front bumper and headlights must be removed to install all components. Upgrade your M2 today with this direct fit kit offered through Turner Motorsport! Features: Front auxiliary radiators left and right with brackets New more powerful cooling fan (1000w vs 850w)
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VEMO Electric Radiator Fan & Shroud - 600W - BMW F22/23 F3X
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Vemo - Corporate Logo
T#:41052829
Part#: 17428641964
Special Order: No Guaranteed ETA
$ 407.99

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01-29-2026

$ 388.99 USD
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$ 388.99 USD
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The auxiliary fan in your vehicle serves an extremely important role. When your car reaches temperatures that may be hazardous to your engine, the auxiliary fan moves air through the radiator to provide better cooling. Usually activated during times of stationary vehicle operation, it supplements the air usually driven through the radiator by driving down the road. If your vehicle is getting too hot during traffic or at stop lights, your auxiliary fans are probably faulty. Replace yours to restore the factory cooling in your vehicle and prevent catastrophic damage to your engine. Even if your fans are still operational but the blades are damaged or cracked, replacement is the only solution.
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