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No oil cooler mentioned in brochure
Just came back from dealership. I got a 2012 brochure. Read it and saw no mention of an oil cooler on the spec sheet. Oil capacity reads as 5.18 quarts max. I do not think O/C exists.
I did see mention of brake ducting. So I asked the parts guy for a price and he has no listing of said part. |
I guess we will see. They issued a press release saying one woul be included.
Can you post up a scan of the brake ducting mention? |
The oil cooler is there. It's probably the same one other markets have had for awhile. I would like pics of the us oil cooler.
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ill check at work when i go in tomorrow.
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Does it mention being able to order the car with all-season tires? That has been posted here too, yet it doesn't show on their website.
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Who advertises an oil cooler? I doubt you'll see any mention of it on a brochure.
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Someone found it
http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...l-coolers.html |
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5.18 qt capacity ought to tell us something. I just don't know if it is an extra .18 quarts This settles this thread: http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...rs-inside.html |
Oil cap is the same. It's an oil to water cooler.
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Many cars have oil coolers without writing it up like the camaro SS, that has oil and transmission coolers. Its not written in the brochure either. Most companies safeguard there sports cars without having to say " hey look, we put an oil cooler in your car so you won't overheat in southern states and on tracks". Unless you're Nissan you wait 3 years to make your sports car sport driveable and secretly do it so the other drivers don't get upset. Lol... can't wait for the car mag review.
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