Wasn't an attack. It's just how adamant we feel about their products. We are all here to happily assist with your build. I've learned a great deal within this community
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Wasn't an attack. It's just how adamant we feel about their products.
We are all here to happily assist with your build. I've learned a great deal within this community and know you will as well. You'll find there are a good number of boosted VQs in the Houston area and all more than willing to assist. Quote:
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Hey guys
I'm too slow denitiv Too bad, I have mastered the English language enough ... I hope you forgive me?
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The thermostat chuck has recommended is very good, I have used it also and it helps a little but is not a huge game changer. With Texas heat you have to look at the cooling and venting with how hot our summers are. So need adequate cooling measure like CSF radiator and oil cooler, but also need to get the heat out of the engine bay. Another suggestion might be to thermally coat the piping to keep heat out of the piping.
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Mishi
I appreciate it VERY much, and I am not too proud to ask for advice, maybe even the same question to numerous people.
Mishi has been discarded from my books... I wouldn't have known without everyone's input. One of the people I order from sells quite a few Mishi products... Makes me leery of them now...But no probs, as I wont purchase them... Thanks Quote:
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ceramics
A friend of mine had his ceramic coated...yet another item I need to consider...
I'm assuming CSF is the top choice for radiators? A lot of references to them. Other than Chucks good thermostat option, what are other recommended (Good) choices? Quote:
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04-28-2014, 02:41 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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There are no other thermostats. For radiators there's CSF, GTM or Mishimoto. So, there's really just CSF. This platform doesn't have a huge aftermarket.
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Injectors
What CC Injectors would be recommended? 850/1000?
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04-28-2014, 02:43 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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CSF is a solid choice, a few issues from some owners but CSF has tried to patch them up and help owners out.
On the thermostat end there is only 1 choice, the stock one is very good and the only true upgrade for a street car is the OEM 2008 g37 one. Between a CSF radiator and lower the fan kick on temp you will do a very good job. You can also look at upgrading the fans & shroud but only one option with that right now if you want plug n play other wise you have to order the fans & wire it yourself while also building a shroud to fit.
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04-28-2014, 02:45 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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How much are you going to push the SC? If they give you 600s, upgrade them to 750s or so. Don't go too big if you aren't going to need it. If you're going to swap out all the pullies and impeller on the blower and really push it, then you may need to go to 850s or 1000s. If you're getting a Walbro 255 with the kit, see if they have the option to upgrade to the Aeromotive for a little additional headroom.
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So if I roll with the CSF radiator, and larger oil cooler, and maybe a pan....will the stock Thermo be ok, or still do the G37?
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I also put something like this on my oil cooler- Spal Advanced Technologies 30100403 6.5in Pusher FanStraight 330CFM.
I wired in a control module that turns it on when oil temp gets to 220ish. We'll see if it helps not that it's getting hotter outside.
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http://www.partsgeek.com/mmparts/the...initi/g37.html Crap, looks like the free shipping offer isn't good anymore.
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