Why are you so worried about 240, are you using conventional oil? Fully synthetic oils can handle temps up over 300deg with out braking down. There is very little viscosity
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08-31-2015, 08:51 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Why are you so worried about 240, are you using conventional oil? Fully synthetic oils can handle temps up over 300deg with out braking down. There is very little viscosity change from 212F which is what is considered idea to 240F. I suppose your could switch to 5 or 10W-40 and you'd be covered for viscosity changes to the much higher temps. But I wouldn't worry about it unless your regularly hitting limp mode.
I am assuming your talking about the triple gauge temp with oil temp and not counting the dots and converting it to a temp in your head while driving. Last edited by 2011 Nismo#91; 08-31-2015 at 09:11 AM. |
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I had a pretty good idea I'be be safe with synthetic (just couldn't run anywhere as hot as some of my Harleys did running syn) and since there were no signs of problems with the rad boiling over, nor anything that resembled limp mode, I pressed on. (I figured any problem with oil temps would show itself on the water/radiator side of the equation eventually) At one point I started questioning the water temp. sensor 'cause my car gets to operating temp a lot faster than I thought it should. (the water temp 'dot' display) The whole trip the water dot didn't move after the first few minutes of runtime. Settled in about 7 over from the left. My Z sure runs hot IMO. If I pop the hood after even a sub 10 minute trip in summer temps it's is real hot under there. Normal? Maybe I'm worrying about nothing. 104 |
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I have to dig up threads about the G35 thermostats being better or worse. I BELIEVE we ended up realizing the 370Z thermostat was the one 10 degrees cooler, but... We could all be wrong, lol
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No problem at all man, its hard to interpret emotion through text lol.
Yeah I wouldn't use the mishimoto though. The nismo T stat for the Vk56 is around the same, i think its 160*deg. Most people run the modified 300zx TT 170 Tstat with positive results. I imagine the VK56 and VQ engines share some components out of the same parts bin to an extent. For example I learned this evening a 300ZX TT clutch setup will bolt up to a 6spd Xterra transmission with a custom flywheel mated to a VK56 lol.
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