Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Making the blockoff plate isn't the worst thing in the world. Personally, I'd rather have to throw a block off plate on it in cooler temps
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09-04-2013, 09:54 AM | #76 (permalink) | |
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I think you're basically at the point where you need to fashion some type of cover for colder months, or take the cooler off.
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I'll see how it goes, the Z will be stored during the winter months. Will continuously driving the car taking 18 miles to reach 180 degree oil temp be bad for the engine?
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I doubt you'll have a problem with the oil being too cold, although your fuel economy may take a bit of a hit since you're in the cold start part of the map more.
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The thermo sandwich plate is the piece the oil filter screws onto, correct? So if my kit came with a thermo sandwich plate, its basically a requirement for it to be installed, correct?
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A Q&D test would be to feel the lines going to the cooler as the engine warms up. If the hoses warm up at a more-or-less constant rate, you have no thermo. If they stay fairly cool and then warm up suddenly when the oil temp gets close to the thermo setting, you have a thermo. Not fool-proof but worth a try.
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Nope... I did not know of its existence when I ordered my Oil Cooler Kit...
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Does anyone know if there are any cosmetic differences between the Z1 regular sandwich plate and a thermostatic one? I'll be bringing my car to the shop that installed my oil cooler on Saturday due to a oil leak somewhere around the filter area. If there's any cosmetic differences, I'll be able to take a look at the plate while their inspecting the leak and verify if it's thermostatic or not.
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If there is a leak, double check that they tightened the following:
Might want to also make sure that the installed did not pinch the O-ring on the sandwich plate. Whtfairladyz aka Dustin@Z1 |
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