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best oil coolers ? help
I am ready to get a oil cooler . What are the best ones out there ? Does it make a difference ? what about these Racing Oil Cooler Kits
are these Good ? They seem so much cheaper than the named brands ? |
The info that I've seen indicates that the Tru-cool units don't transfer heat as well as the units from Z-1 and Stillen, consequently you would need a bigger cooler to get the same results. I've been checking out coolers on-line and I've decided (just my opinion) that right now Z-1 Motorsports has the best kit for joe-average because it seems to have the cleanest installation and is composed of quality parts. The Stillen kit is very good as well and if they had a sale or promotion going I would consider it too.
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It also depends on what you are looking to do with the car. We bought 3 kits for our 370z and none of them could make it around the track more than a lap or two before the car went into limp mode from oil temp.
So we had to develop our own kit, and we still get complaints that our kit is a lot more than others. But we always explain that if you are tracking your car (or even spirited street driving), going into limp mode after two or three laps instead of on the first lap isn't worth the money for a cheaper kit. You might as well not buy one at all. So I would suggest first figuring out what you want to use the car for, then find a solution that has been verified to actually work. |
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I plan to get the ae kit when I get mine. I hope it's enough for a tt z on the track |
I got mine from Nissan and it has been a headache trying to get the fittings to mount up with the mocal. Save yourself the headache and get the kit from Z1 Motorsports. It is easy to install the kit. Maybe half a day if you are a decent mechanic and take your time. Whatever you decide to get make sure it is a thermostatic controlled kit.
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central 20 oil cooler!:)
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Slow warm up time is a common problem for oil cooler kits that use long horizontal rows. It takes the oil a lot longer to circulate back to the engine and in turn takes a lot longer for the oil to heat up. The oil is also physically in the core for a longer period of time which slows down the warm up process significantly as well. Unfortunately the 370z's need a hefty amount of oil cooling, which in turn means big cores. Before we built our kit, we tried 3 different aftermarket kits (19row, 25row, 34row) and with the 25 and 34 we experienced slow warm up, and with all three we were unable to get more than 2-3 laps before we hit limp mode. But that doesn't mean you need a thermostatic kit. The Setrab 72 row core we use in our kit, utilizes vertical rows, which completely eliminates the issues that cause the slow/limited warm up. The oil isn't in the core as long and it circulates much faster which get's the car up to temp very quickly. We have kits on customer cars in very cold areas and we have had great feedback on warm up times even in extreme cold conditions. The way we think about it is that it works better to utilize a core that works with the car (if possible), instead of trying to band-aid a core that doesn't quite work properly for the application. It also eliminates the need for additional parts and as most have experianced, with more parts, there's more things that can go wrong. That problem is also heavily exacerbated when you are going to the track as well. So that's why we developed our kit for the people who want a tested reliable solution, that works great both on the track and on the street. |
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Yeah, we don't have the kit on a FI application as of yet, but we are going to FI on our silver car and we are confident that it is going to be sufficent. We have had our white car out at Spring Mountain in the 110º Nevada Desert Heat and it lasted the entire day. |
I for one have been very happy with my Stillen 19 row street kit. warmup is not bad at all but I only street my car with some spirited driving. have not had my temps go up above 220 even in 107 deg temps. I agree with everyone that u should think about how u want to use the car and go from there.
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I will be doing autoX and some track driving .My car now easily hits 240 temp with just some spirited driving . I may FI but that is down the road . I really want to learn how to drive my car ! ( track ) but the oil temps prevent that right now. once around the track before overheating will only get me wanting to trade her in .
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I did some spirited driving with no cooler and ambient temp at 105 and it shot from 235 to 260. I got the cooler kit from nissan for $0 via nissan north america and installed for $0. I don't track my car but love me some canyon carving. After the kit being installed I filled the car up and went to my normal hills. I did a long run up the hill running about 95% and the oil never got hotter than 220. I came back from palm springs and again never hit over 220 and it was 109 out there. I need the thermo because of the cooler nights. Have heard from other experienced guys on here that it won't make too much of a difference at night when i go home with it being cooler i may have to block off some of the cooler.
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Yeah, those are definitely good examples. With no cooler the oil get's too hot for any kind of aggressive driving. For most people who push it on the street, a smaller kit will work. For those looking to track their 370 at all, you need something more.
That's why we developed our own, because the other kits we tried didn't work on the track. But we daily drive our car as well and as such developed something that works on a daily basis too. |
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