Originally Posted by zman1910 I almost wanna say that it was done to keep the price lower in order for Nissan to market the Z as under 30K. The 2011-12
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09-07-2010, 01:13 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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They know we americans, dont judge cars on actual performance, we judge on popular opinion so nissan has lost communication with its fanbase knowing they will sell more cars through a car and driver article than actually giving the enthusiast what is needed. If the designer himself wasnt a young car enthusiast like we are, And he wanted to truely make the best Z ever... The z would probably be a flop now due to corporates blind decision making. long story short. thats why i feel the Z doesnt have an oil cooler. |
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It is indeed an OIL COOLER. That setup is exactly what comes factory on the old 350z/G35 VQ35DE engines. It uses engine coolant to cool the engines oil. As many of you know, engine oil can get much hotter than the coolant. This is something Nissan has apparently carried over from the VQ35DE engines for other countries. I am shocked that Nissan did not keep this sub system to begin with. Last edited by Dustin@Z1; 09-07-2010 at 01:51 PM. |
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so people trying to install an aftermarket cooler will have to uninstall the entire assembly correct? I wish we can see how this pseudo oil cooler performs at the track. I'm willing to bet not too well.
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You should not have to remove that piece since the OE Filter still screws on. You will basically be daisy-chaining two oil coolers together. If you have this version of the 370z, I might consider NOT getting thermostatic sandwich plate adapter since the engine coolant will help raise the temperature.
Nissan has used this style oil cooler before. I am really shocked that they did not keep it on the VQ37VHR engine. I just looked in the Nissan parts catalog and the VQ35HR does not even have this cooler. Only the VQ35DE has it. |
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Just an FYI, the oil cooler above circulates coolant as previously mentioned to warm the oil when it's cold and cool it down when it's hot. It's not very efficient though and a separate aftermarket oil cooler does a much better job at it.
The hard lines go all the way to the heater pipe on the driver's side engine head. The other outlet for the cooler goes to another water pipe located right under the exhaust port on piston #6 on the driver's side engine block. As far as which models got it, it comes on all VQ35DE although the pipe routing is different. It does not come on the VQ35HR and VQ37VHR in the US regardless of the model year. It DID however come pre-installed from factory to all G35's, G37's and 370Z's shipped to the Middle East and apparently Australia as well. I'm assuming there's more locations yet to be known. The same oil cooler is also installed on all AWD G35's and G37's regardless of location. Anyhow, below is a diagram from the FSM showing the routing of the pipes. This is on an HR which is identical to a VHR. The image above shows the oil cooler/warmer system with all the associated water pipes circled in red. On cars that do not come with this system, water pipe #13 does not come with the small water outlet that connects to hose #11. As for the other water pipe #12, it does not exist and is instead replaced with a block off plate mounted straight to the engine block. The picture below shows an HR block with no oil cooler/warmer. The upper water pipe has no 3rd outlet and the lower water pipe does not exist.
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