I live in Wi and I have an oil cooler but don't want to install it until my warranty runs out in 2 more years. Installing it will void the
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03-04-2011, 12:31 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Will this hurt the life of my engine?
I live in Wi and I have an oil cooler but don't want to install it until my warranty runs out in 2 more years. Installing it will void the warranty. Will the summers here hurt the engine since they run kinda hot? gets to about 90 on the hottest day here in summer avg. id say is 80's
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03-04-2011, 12:47 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Hey man 240-250 is high as well. Anything over 230 is causing damage to the engine. 212 is a normal High temp for the 370z. I run Royal Purple what do you have in yours? About 260 is when I ran into limp mode.
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03-04-2011, 01:03 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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its amazing how people get paranoid about 370z oil cooler.
aftermarket oil coolers are for people that RUNS TRACK. And NOT for daily bases.....unless youre doing some serious downshifting or just like to shift at very high RPM (people who dont know how to take good care of their engine) You'll be fine even at 100+ degree weather without an oil cooler. If our cars cant even handle in that heat, 370z would not have been produced in the first place. So dont worry about aftermarket oil cooler, give it a break already jeez..... |
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If you kept the motor at redline with oil temps exceeding 280 F, you'd possibly risk some damage, but even there, you'd probably be okay given how well modern oils hold up against shearing under high temps. In any case, over 260, the ECU goes into limp mode to prevent damage from happening, so it's not even an issue. This has been discussed before, but in short 180-220 is ideal, 230 -250 there may be a little loss of power, but still safe, over 260 is not ideal, let it cool down. Oil coolers should only be considered a necessity if you track your car. Finally, running hard when the oil is too cold is not good either. 150-160 is good bare minimum temp to really start romping on it. I swear there's an echo in here
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If it's not in writing, it doesn't matter. An oil cooler could void the warranty as Nissan could claim the oil was not able to heat up to proper temp and that is why: your bearing spun, your rod was thrown, your valve spring broke, whatever. It all depends on the position of the moon, the area rep, and Nissan corporate, whether they would warranty that engine or not, but I doubt they would. Quote:
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Most people try to keep things 210-240 for the track, but if you see 260-280's now and then its no big deal. I run mobil 1 just because that is factory fill on my car. I only have it serviced at the dealer. However, if I ran it at the track, or if I were to beat on it, I would change out the Mobil 1 for something that wouldn't shear. Probably go with 0-30 Castrol Syntec, or Amsoil. Both are better oils and shear much less than Mobil 1 or Royal purple. If you are running RP's "street" oil (i.e. not their straight weight racing oil), I would encourage you to research your choice a bit more. That stuff shears fast on every UOA I ever saw. Last edited by ImportConvert; 03-04-2011 at 01:37 AM. |
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Take the cooler off before taking it to the dealership. A hassle? Yes, but it can be done and no one will ever know you installed it on the first place.
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90 is the normal temperature mate. it is always 90 for me. though it do go to 140 during francorchamp and limped the **** out of me. |
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He is talking about the temperature where he lives. In the states we use *F, because we are different from everyone else when it comes to measurements and yes, it's a pain in the ***. Ever work on a car that uses both metric and standard? yeah. Fail.
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Thanks guys. I appreciate the help. The car is only driven 4 months out of the year and its a daily driven car, but only about 10miles per day.It gets to 240 and pretty much stays there the whole time I drive it.I prolly won't install the cooler then cause in the fall it gets pretty cold here and i don't wanna run it to cold.
Plus if i don't need it i can sell it. It's still in the box never opened it. I also have a gen111 ultra long tube intake in the box from stillen. |
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