i live in wisconsin and when mycar was running it had 220 degree casual temps and i've seen 260 more than once and 300 once (some serious twisties). I would
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06-02-2010, 05:33 PM | #76 (permalink) |
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i live in wisconsin and when mycar was running it had 220 degree casual temps and i've seen 260 more than once and 300 once (some serious twisties). I would bet that in a hypothetical situation if you drove the car at more than 100mph for a minute it would be well over 250 all the time. that must piss off the german owners can legally do those speeds regularly.
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06-03-2010, 01:32 AM | #77 (permalink) |
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my thread lives! its ALIIiiIiiVE!
(why?) I wonder how people's perception of this issue has changed over time.... Right now with the regular stillen oil cooler in Florida summer heat.. highway cruising 75mph it sits at 180. 80-90mph cruising it sits at 190. Sprints and it hits 200. City driving im regularly at 190-200. If I really baby it 180. If there's traffic 200-205. |
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Hit 91 F outside temp today. Oil was at 215 F, highway cruising at 80mph.
Might have to buckle down and get an oil cooler. Tracking won't be fun if this summer is going to be this hot.
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I'm driving a 2012 Nismo and I've read several of these threads regarding oil temp issues. I've had the car for six months and I just started to monitor the temperature more carefully. While driving in el paso during the summer (90-100 degree weather) I fluctuate between 180-200 and I hit around 220 when I push the car. my question is whether Nissan has installed an oil cooler for the newer models. anyone know?
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IMO, anything over 240F on the gauge you should be actively trying to reduce the temps (i.e. back off the throttle). That's about the hottest mine gets driving across Texas at highway speeds during the summer.
That's without any oil cooler. I can hit 260F easily with spirited driving, but I rarely do. I generally change the oil if I see the temps go above that on the gauge.
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