Dustin - my car is street only; but I enjoy spirited driving. Had the car since April; ready to do an oil cooler after several months of summer driving and
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08-19-2009, 02:35 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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Dustin - my car is street only; but I enjoy spirited driving. Had the car since April; ready to do an oil cooler after several months of summer driving and high oil temps. What is the warranty on the Nissan oil cooler? Also, what is the impact on the factory warranty? Can you do the installation; if so what is approximate cost? I live in Atlanta; bought the car at Regal Nissan in Roswell.
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The Nissan adapter is a nice piece of work. If you want a thermostat you can buy one and put it in-line with the oil lines. This would require cutting the lines and installing AN fittings. One of the best ones I have seen is the Canton Racing in-line unit. Pricey, but the cheapest upgrade sometimes is the best choice the first time around. I would have used theirs had I kept my Z.
Any oil cooler I have installed in the past has used AN-10 or larger lines.
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I should get my Nissan Motorsports oil cooler tomorrow. I'll let you guys know what I think. Im going to Summit Point to road race in a couple weeks so this will come in handy.
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YES! It's the Nissan Motorsports oil cooler because Nismo one is NOT released yet. I don't know why they didn't reflect that in that store website
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Here you go from MyG37.com MyG37 - View Single Post - GT Motorsports: GTM Engine and Transmission Oil Cooler Kits! Also from GTM's website. GTM Motorsports*::*ENGINE EXTERNALS*::*Oil Coolers*::*GTM HD OIL COOLER FOR VQ Price $380. btw: I have also been holding out for Stillen to come out with their upgraded oil coller kit w/ lrgr core. Ready to pull the trigger on GTM or for Modshack cooler that he pieced together for $270 shipped. DIY: Oil Cooler (scratch built install, lottsa pics).....>. Price $270. |
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Dustin,
I just got my Nissan oil cooler kit from you guys. Thanks for the quick fix (btw)....Anyhow, I just noticed its not controlled by a thermostat. I live in Md so it gets cold. Any suggestions on how I can install a thermostat or what I can do so I dont have to remove it or block it off?? Thanks. Ernie
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For a little over $100 with fittings You can retrofit to a Mocal Thermo plate or add an outboard thermostat. Replacing the plate is the simplest. See the parts list in My oil Cooler install album here: Oil Cooler fabrication and install album | Ttschwing | Fotki.com Last edited by Modshack; 08-25-2009 at 09:16 PM. |
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im glad i didnt go with a larger cooler. my temps are down nearly 40 degrees, in all conditions. beating on the car hard, 220 vs 260. cruising on the freeway, 180 vs 220 (i have the stillen). i honestly was not expecting anywhere this much decrease in oil temps.
i wouldnt want to go larger without some type of control, since 180 is pretty cold already..
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I agree...My tru-cool is a slight bit smaller than the Stillen (11 x 5.75). With the thermostat it runs 190-195 most of the time. I've yet to be able to get it over 225 no matter how hard I try...which all seems about perfect IMO... Last edited by Modshack; 08-25-2009 at 09:29 PM. |
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I wanted to let you guys know about a new gallery I just finished up on our website. Its the install pics of our Nissan Motorsports Oil Cooler Kit that we put on our 370Z shop car. I hope these pics help those of you who are installing an oil cooler (be it a Stillen, Nissan Motorsports, etc ) or those of you who are on the fence about purchasing one.
Z1motorsports :: Nissan Motorsports 370Z Oil Cooler Installation Pics Ernie...I ve gotten some info together. I ll be shooting you a PM this evening. |
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Stillen = 13" x 5 3/4" = 74.75 sq in surface area (somehow my math was a little off even) Nissan Motorsports = 13" 10 1/4" = 133.25 sq in in surface area. I hope this alleviates some of the confusion.... |
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