Originally Posted by red6spd These people dont realize what normal is. I was running 220-240 all the time, I was happy and did not understand what everyone was crying about???
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09-09-2011, 12:26 PM | #196 (permalink) | |
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Yeah mine ran 220 commonly, in stop and go traffic, not even spirited. This was on Mobil 1 (crap). I switched to Amsoil last couple of weeks, and not only does it seem smoother (qualitative) but my oil temps have been slightly under 220 at most (quantitative).
Either scenario, though it ran above 220 before, it was never an issue... whoever posted about it "being in someone's head" has a very good point. So what if it runs 225ish? or 230ish? (esp with folks not tracking it)
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That's why I run synthetic from the first oil change forward. Breakdown doesnt really occur on synthetic until 280+ anyway. On another hand, I can use more electrical tape to tape up the gauge even more.
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I got by far the WORST UOA results with Nissan Ester junk/crap/garbage. I used it on my first two oil changes (I change my oil every 3,000 miles). Its viscosity dos not hold up over time.
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While the oil issue is often overblown, it's worth paying attention to what you put in, and getting UOA's done regularly on a car like this. |
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Agree. Still, for most people I don't think there is anything to worry about. A simple electrical tape would take your mind off of it and you won't think twice about it.
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Education is better than ignorance. Taping over it is pointless. It's better to understand what your car is doing and why. And it will help you interpret UOA results.
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I'm still LOL'ing at you all. We got the Z06's up to about 270* thrashing 'em at Spring Mountain this week and it handled it just fine. 100* ambient temperature, hours on the track, the cars are run 12-14 thousand miles and then sold with a disclosure. They have NEVER had ONE SINGLE engine failure at Spring Mountain. They run 5-30 Mobil 1 just like what comes in the cars.
I HIGHLY doubt Nissan's engines are much more susceptible to breaking down at high temperature than GM's small-block V8 pushrod engines. You all need to just get over it until you actually break something. I posted a thread a few weeks ago about it and this board was so butthurt about the concept that NOONE HAS EVER broken a 370Z engine because of oil temps that the thread was deleted as I don't see it anymore. Jesus. All most of you want to do is whine and that totally proved it. You are never going to listen to reason, logic, or look at the evidence. You just want to run your cockholsters about what you THINK is a problem. Just sell the car. Your whining even made it into Consumer Reports and now the 370Z has a nice big black circle for power-train reliability or cooling or some such, lol. UNLESS you are hitting limp mode on the track and it is hampering your ability to enjoy the car, it is not ONE BIT of an issue except for what you are turning it into. All that aside, does Nissan have an engine-oil life monitor? It won't steer you wrong if you stick with OEM oil and have a good air-filter that is PROPERLY sealed in the air-box (many oil-life monitors don't monitor contaminants, although I believe Mercedes does). If not, I would indeed suggest what others are saying with the UAO's and you might decide to change the oil earlier than otherwise if you do beat on it in the heat. That is just good common sense and PM for your tools. Sorry for being a bit rough in this post, but this oil-temp thing, I have come to learn, is completely ridiculous unless it is holding you back on the track. Whining about 220* oil temps during daily driving? Really? Last edited by ImportConvert; 09-09-2011 at 06:13 PM. |
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