Originally Posted by Dark Sarcasm maybe, but installing an oil cooler to keep temps at 200 is fine also no, its not incedental, you placed GM into this thread as
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You can turn this into a brand-war all you want. I really don't care. I provided you with a real-world example of a manufacturer changing production 5-years in, and spending money to do it. You want to make it a pissing contest? Have at it. Everyone else can take the point as it was meant. Quote:
If you track your Z, by all means, I think it should have an oil-cooler. One with a bypass and thermostat. If you don't track it, and aren't hitting limp mode, don't get one. My posts in this thread have been about people who want an oil-cooler "just because they think...". Not people who actually tap the limp-mode. ------- As to GM and their engineers, there is a reason Ferrari and a lot of others pay GM royalties for the technologies they have developed. Say whatever you want, but Nissan had to rent their engine technology from Ford. Ferrari gets their active suspension from GM, and lots of others barrow from elsewhere. Last edited by ImportConvert; 04-28-2011 at 11:59 PM. |
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Convenience is the thing though and big companies will always look after their pocket books first especially if they know the consumers will simply just sit back and take it. Either way this is running very off topic. If OP wants peace of mind, get a 19 or 25 row with a thermostatic plate. Even if you dont track it but plan to "enjoy" the car. Some people in our mountain run in 68-72 degree weather were hitting 260+. At the same time, a NISMO that tracked their car without the oil cooler didnt hit limp mode on a very hot track day. Every car, every day, every location is different and only you can judge what will be best for your situations, unless one of us is your twin and follows you around everyday |
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My friend's 370Z gets the piss beat out of it and is totally neglected and does just fine with CAI and exhaust. Like you said though, everyone's area is different. Here in the hot humid south it may be better than at altitude, for example. |
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Couldn't hurt, but isn't necessary. There, that's really about it. Oh...and apparently GM>Nissan |
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