Originally Posted by 37Z wstar: I'll gladly datalog my 370Z and share the results with the 370Z public and Nissan as I indicated in my response. Hopefully, Nissan will take
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07-15-2009, 10:05 PM | #736 (permalink) | |
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You'd need to log everything related though (all engine parameters, the RPMs, load, various temps, etc graphed over time), we'd need to do it with several different weights, types, and brands of engine oil, and we'd still need to use a standardized regimen of testing, such as warming up to a certain water+oil temp, then driving X miles in Y gear at Z RPM, then switch to another set, etc.... which is really hard to do on the street with traffic and stoplights to contend with and so-on. We still wouldn't be able to control the ambient condition differences, but at least if we can keep it down to that as the only significant variance we could learn a lot. But honestly, to me that sounds like a lot of work for not much benefit. It still doesn't tell us jack, ultimately, about how oil temps are affecting engine life in the long term. Only destructive testing in a lab can do that. |
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Yes, one would have to datalog all the engine parameters including outside temps and conditions and driving conditions. I believe Nissan uses the newer version OBD III consult in the 370Z that I currently do not have. Maybe Nissan would be willing to provide one for testing purposes-hint! |
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07-15-2009, 11:05 PM | #738 (permalink) |
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Any datalogger that supports the CANSF protocol should work. There are several on the market that do the job. I can't really help personally, as I've already modded my car significantly from the baseline in terms of intake temps, oil cooling, and intake/exhaust boltons, with more to come in the near future.
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07-16-2009, 02:06 PM | #740 (permalink) |
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i'am a new member looking to buy a new 370z ,i live in hot as hell lake havasu az .116 yesterday . i test drove a new 370z auto w sport pkg and was able to get oil temp to 245 in less than 10 miles of driving,first 7-8 miles on hwy temps were around 220-225 then i on purpose down shifted to keep revs 3-5k for a mile or so temps rose fast to 245 then i backed off being a new car i didnt want to run it at 6-7k rpm as that would have really raised the temps. i think regular driving in our extremely hot conditions will require a oil cooler,my sales rep is checking with a nissan rep about heat issues here.lake havasu regulary gets past 120 in summer months!!
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07-16-2009, 08:30 PM | #741 (permalink) |
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I'm living in Phoenix and took the car out the other day to see how high I could get the temps. My temp gauge read 114 (I believe it). I kept the RPM high and then did about 4 2nd to 3rd pulls all the way to red line and the highest the temps got were 245. After that, the temps quickly returned to about 230. I have no problems during normal driving. 09 6MT Sport.
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Hey, we're half way to 100 pages of what amounts to this:
"If you are going to track your car get an oil cooler. If not, go out and enjoy the 370Z experience."
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as well.
Regardless of the various opinions/experiences/conclusions; there really isn't much more that can be said on this topic that I can see.
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We also have two other oil issue threads - "So any updates on the oil overheating problem?" and "different take on oil overheating issue" that discuss the same thing, and are growing in length!
I think we should just lock these topics and nominate a moderator for the oil issue... if someone has a really worthwhile piece of information or update from Nissan, they have to PM the mod and get it approved before posting. |
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This is a non-issue that has been spun into something much more than it is. |
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We probably also need to do the same with the "auto vs manual" transmission threads...I just learned that I got a 7AT because I'm not "enough" of an enthusiast to get the MT.
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As long as the engine can handle it, oil temperatures in the 200's sure can. Read this. Learn it. An oil's flash point is what we'd be worried about. Guess what... Not even close. TO BED WITH THIS ALREADY!
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