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Mishimoto Racing Thermostat for BMW X5

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BMW X5
 
Year Range
Door Config  [Trim Level]
Application / Notes
2001 to 2006
SUV [3.0i]
(158 Degree)
2004 to 2006
SUV [All Except 3.0i]
(212 Degree)
2007 to 2010
SUV [All]
(212 Degree)
2011 to 2013
SUV [xDrive35i, xDrive35i Premium, xDrive35i Sport Activity]
(165 Degree)
2011 to 2013
SUV [xDrive50i]
(212 Degree)
2014 to 2018
SUV [xDrive50i]
(212 Degree)
2019 to 2025
SUV [M50i, M60i, xDrive50i]
(212 Degree)
 
 
 
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Eliminating excess heat is something that all performance cars deal with. One way to do this is to use a Mishimoto's Racing Thermostat. They open at a lower temperature to allow coolant flow to start as soon as the engine is warm. This has the effect of removing heat from the cooling system before it starts to build up like it does with the stock thermostat. A cooling running engine has the added benefit of being less likely to suffer from pre-ignition when tuned to the edge.

Most applications open around 154 degrees Fahrenheit. Every thermostat is also covered by Mishimoto's Lifetime Warranty.

Note: Using a racing thermostat may reduce the efficiency of your heating system. This is usually only noticed in very cold climates.

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