Originally Posted by Nikkolai Ok, I am curious about this. I noticed that the twin turbo guys just have the oil coolers sit right behind the intercooler. They are not
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To the OP my suggestion would be to first open up the fender line to allow the hot air to exit, and better yet would be to duct air from the bottom of the car up with a small spoiler, and again a cut out in the fender line to allow the air to flow that direction. Similar to what the Corvette, Trans Am, or other cars with no grill opening use to direct air to their radiators. |
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Driver Side / Filter Side Passenger Side / Hose Relocation Side I think I am going to order one. I was giving serious consideration to the A.M. Performance piece but I have not heard back from them about availability. Plus I am having a hard time justifying the price of admission. My plan this weekend is to vent the fender lining. I will post up pictures and a DIY if it turns out nice. With the vent and the Greddy pan, I am not sure I will need the SPAL fan. I am hovering at 220-230 just going down the DNT and down 190 to 75. If get into boost, I can easily get to 240-250. I think I will start with the vent and the pan before adding the fan. Further driving impression with the boost So far the SC is great. I found a decent stretch of vacant road yesterday at lunch and went sideways on the 1-2 shift with VDC off. It was awesome but I was glad I had 3 empty lanes to recover LOL. |
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The car drives hot and my tuner and the install tech agree. From a cold start even in the morning (I work 6a-3p) when it is in the high 80's the car warms up to 220-230 fairly quickly. I would say probably within 6-7 miles of city driving with no traffic. If I stay out of boost, the temps primarily stay there.
When I leave work at 3p and it is 105+ outside, I warm up to 230 just getting to the Dallas North Toll Way. Once I am on the Toll and speed up to 75-80 the oil warms up to 240-250. Granted a little over 250 is the highest I have seen but this is on an 18 mile commute on primarily the expressway home. I know a lot of this is due to the irregular heat in DFW this year. We have broken all kinds of heat related records. The other day it was only 102 and the oil temps topped out at 230 in the heat of the day. So I know there is a correlation with the ambient heat and the oil temps. I also think the lack or air flow to that side of the NISMO bumper is a factor. I just got word from Kenny that my Greddy oil pan has already shipped. I hope that addition in conjunction with the vented fender liner will quell my high oil temps. I am hesitant to really test out the SC until I get these temperatures sorted. Not sure about the SPAL fan just yet. The pan and vent maybe enough. Have to wait and see. However, I am happy with the fit, finish, and performance of the Stage 1 kit even with the heat. I wish the oil cooler worked better out of the box but it is what it is. I live in a hot area and the bumper limits air flow to the cooler. What else can I say? I have not really gotten to test the car fully, but I like what I have experienced so far. I still need to tweak some things like fabricate something for the windshield washer reservoir and vent the driver side fender lining, but I am happy so far with the kit. |
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I say try the Greddy pan before cutting holes on the car, even if they are not visible. If it doesn't provide enough cooling then add the fan and vent the fender liner. That's what I would do.
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One thing i did think of, you may double check the oil line routing. If these got reversed on accident, it will cause the oil temps to be higher than normal. The oil filter doesn't like to flow oil backwards for some reason. Kind of a long shot, but I've seen it done once before. |
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So hows the performance compare to your Z before the S/C?
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I have not really had a chance to really get on it hard and test the car. The first days I had the car back were on a very conservative, rich tune. I was getting 11 MPG. It also has been hotter than h@ll where I live. I have now had the car a week with a good tune and as of today got almost 17 MPG. Normal driving is a drastic difference because there is a huge amount of power and torque available. The rush of air you here is sweet. I turned of VDC and went sideways during a 1-2 shift one day this week. If you ask me, it is the way the car should have come from Nissan. I have not gotten to fully thrash the car and won’t until I solve my oil temp issues but so far the car rocks. The few really hard accelerations were impressive and definitely put a smile on my face. |
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