Originally Posted by Deadman NISMO 21300-SS370 2009+ Nissan 370z Engine Oil Cooler Your Price $780.00 *Includes Free Ground Shipping* Category: Cooling - Oil Cooler Make: Nissan Model: 370Z (Z34) Years:
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10-18-2011, 05:51 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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10-18-2011, 09:19 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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yeah...it's not a water to oil cooler!
We have the Nissan Motorsports Oil Cooler -- 5 in stock! Nismo Racing Oil Cooler Kit Nissan 370Z - 21300-SS370 - Nismo i've never seen a water to oil cooler Scott
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This cooler is obviously passing coolant, as you can see. Last edited by Red__Zed; 10-18-2011 at 09:36 PM. |
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Overall, superior. Faster warm up to ideal operating temp, easier to maintain ideal temps. Water does a much better job than air of absorbing heat.
Someone from Nissan actually called me regarding my query on this for those of us with 2009-2011 models... will report back after I return the call.
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But most of us (outside of fans old Porsches) prefer water cooled motors... It's more of a debate with intercoolers for FI applications because cooler really is always better, and in some situations, air-to-air coolers will work as well or better as water-to-air. For oil, cooler is not always better. Geting up to operating temp quickly and being able to stay there with little fluctuation is ideal.
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... Actually, I just found your commentary on this in another thread, and we are on the same page in terms of what kind of cooler tends to work best for a given application
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Hey -- hang on -- did I just read that the cooler isn't easily backwards compatable!?
Is the radiator P/N the same for the new cars? I don't understand why you can't just plumb it in if it makes use if existing lines. It can't be that different?!
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At this point we don't know. Unknown's service manager says it is not backwards compatible---I will reserve judgment until after I see it.
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You wont necessarily have a coolant leak. It's pretty easy to seal coolant hoses. I would not tap into one though, you could find an inline hose adapter, although the sizing of the ports needs to be big enough.
Something like the coolant tee at the bottom of the link below. http://www.vulcanturbo.com/coolingacc.html
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