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Originally Posted by Q8y_drifter ^^ Actually you CAN remove it. Not unless you want to void your warranty. Prior to year 2012 using an oil cooler would not void your
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Not unless you want to void your warranty.
Prior to year 2012 using an oil cooler would not void your warranty unless the cooler damaged the car. Now with Nissan adding an insufficient POS oil cooler in 2012 as they have, you cannot remove it (part of the factory installed cooling system) without voiding your entire engine warranty. The dealer now has no suggested add'l cooling options for the 2012 model that will not void the warranty. Nissan has effectively removed the performance experience from their performance car. This is my 2nd new Z and will be my last Nissan purchase of any kind. Nissan needs to get their head out of their ***. |
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