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Oil Cooler install solves the problem?
I know this is mundane but I really haven't heard any feedback from anyone after their oil cooler installs. Does this in fact solve the overheating problem in all situations?
I'm posing in the DIY section a request for someone to outline how they did it. It's getting warmer here in Chicago and this problem will become a reality for me soon. |
Yes it works great. I track tested it today. It handled session after session with no over heating. I mean totally flogging the car.
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here's one data point !
http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...70z-track.html |
We tested Technosqaures oil cooler kit on 370z.com with good results, the oil temp never exceeded 250 degrees.
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cross-posting the link to your article
Technosqaure's 370Z oil cooler kit solves oil temp issues! > 370z.com > 370z.com - Magazine informative, thank you |
I wonder if there isn't a less dramatic way to keep the oil cool. Here's my point: Nissan has done everything they can to obscure everything mechanical from view under the hood. (I mean, the battery's concealed? The brake reservoir is concealed? Why was that necessary?) There are more extraneous covers under the hood than there are moving parts! The result is that you can't get much airflow around the engine.
It seems to me that a thoughtful elimination of "beauty covers" under the hood would both save weight AND make the engine run cooler. Has anyone done this? |
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But in any case, they're not going to make enough difference to solve this problem with oil temps. |
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I popped plastic covers and looked again. From what I could see those compartments are sealed fairly well with sheet metal forming the sides and bottom. I did see what appeared to be a drain hole. So I guess it was Nissan's intention to seal them off rather than simply drop a plastic cover on top. Ok +1. Still seems like you'd get heat build up. I could be a geek and measure inside vs. outside temps.
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No it does not. I just tracked my car Monday at Thunderhill, Willows, CA and I have and oil cooler (exactly like Modshack's build) It was on a Cold day ~50 degrees and not even after 15 mins in the first session the car not only crap out by putting it in a limp mode, it completely shut down and won't start up before oil temp even reached past 220 degrees. I had to tow the car all the way back home as I tried everything to start it up. Plugged a diagnostic tool in, no error code. The yellow service required light went on when it happened but afterwards when i try restarting the car it just kept spitting when I cranked the car. I spent the whole day dry cranking the car to air out the fuel from the flooded engine, no luck, the car didn't recover till 2 days later. So, I really don't know what my oil cooler did for me. Any advise? I've heard some people don't even get put into limp mode at 240 degrees. Astor me, I didn't even get a limp mode, all I got was an improper shut down. The left LCD started flickering and it was almost like Fast and Furious 2 when the skyline got shot with a Emp electric gun. =\
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What size is your core? For the track you need a pretty big core.
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What level of gas did you have? |
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