CSF Racing Heat Exchanger - 2020+ Toyota GR Supra (A90)


Price:
$699

Description

Features:

  • Significantly Reduces Intake Air Temperature (IAT) for Maximum Performance (with Faster Heat Soak Recovery)
  • Improves Air Flow to the Rest of the Cooling System for Both Lower Engine Water and Engine Oil Temperatures
  • 2-Row, 42mm Ultra High Performance Core
  • 6.5mm Tall Multi-Louvered Fin with CSF's Exclusive B-Tube Technology
  • CNC Machined Mounting Brackets and OEM Style "Quick Connect" Inlet/Outlet
  • 100% All Aluminum TIG-Welded Construction
  • Includes Rock Guard & Transmission Oil Cooler Mounting Kit (Industry Exclusive)
  • "Drop-in" Fit
  • 2-Year Limited Warranty
  • 1-Hour "Mirror Finish" Hand Polish
  • Tested and Proven by CSF's Global Network of R&D Partners, Including Leading Time Attack Teams, Tuners, and Turbo Kit Manufacturers
After six months of development and testing with some of the best Supra tuners across the world, CSF is proud to announce its new high-performance all-aluminum charge cooler Front Mount Heat Exchanger upgrade for the A90/91 Toyota Supra (including some BMW G-Series fitment).

CSF's new High-Performance Heat Exchanger for the A90/91 Supra, BMW Z29 Z4 (and other BMW G-Series models). Complete with transmission oil cooler mounting hardware and rock guard.

Since the vehicle was released in 2019, enthusiasts have been looking for performance upgrades to unleash the full potential of the BMW-sourced B58 engine. It didn't take long for weak points of the vehicle to become chatter across the internet, in facebook groups, and at race tracks. One of the most apparent problems (and one that was quickly identified by anyone taking the car to a track day): the liquid-cooled charge air cooler system would quickly heat soak with no ability to recover. This would cause the intake air temperatures (IATs) to spike, resulting in the ECU cutting the power output of the vehicle, and eventually putting the car into limp mode.

CSF engineers witnessed the overheating issue first-hand as they were in attendance at the Global Time Attack Finals at Buttonwillow Raceway in November 2019. Several new heavily modified Supra racecars could barely go two or three laps in moderate ambient conditions without having the car go into limp mode, forcing drivers to take a cool down lap (or two), with some even coming into the pits to have their front mount heat exchangers sprayed down with cold water.

How the Charge Cooling System Works

Because of CSF's industry-leading reputation and deep knowledge of high-performance BMW cooling systems, its engineers immediately knew what had to be fixed in order to maximize and maintain consistent performance with the B58 engine. The engine is very similar to the S55 in the latest F8X M3/M4 – both feature a liquid-to-air charge cooler mounted on the top of the engine, along with a front mount heat exchanger (water radiator) that first cools the fluid that then cycles through the charge cooler, dissipating heat from the charge air before it enters the engine.

The difference is that the B58 liquid-to-air charge cooler is integrated into the intake manifold, rather than being a stand-alone unit that can be easily replaced (like in the F8X S55 variant). Because the charge cooler is built into the manifold, it's extremely difficult to replace with a high-performance solution, with currently no aftermarket support available. The only solution to keeping intake air temperatures in control on a modified or track-ready Supra is to upgrade with the CSF Front Mount Heat Exchanger.

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