Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks I wouldn't count on that. They are looking for any excuse to deny an expensive warranty claim, and they know because you have an oil cooler
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06-06-2009, 10:26 PM | #91 (permalink) | |
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I asked my dealer about warranty items for readily available mod parts such as intake, exhaust, headers, and cats. He told me that even if I brought a stillen product in and had the dealer change it out, it would void some parts of the warranty. Depending on what it was. Unless..........bohica (Bend Over Here It Comes Again) I was having them replace stock parts with Nismo parts. Then the warranty isnt voided.
My point is, if you can mod the car with Nismo parts, and the warranty isnt void, than why dont you guys have a Nismo oil cooler installed, and still maintain your warranty. If you get that "We dont have an aftermarket oil cooler for the 370 yet" response, call them on B.S. The car sent out for test drives/reports had a larger oil cooler on it. This should put this thread/discussion to rest as soon as someone has their dealer put one of the oil coolers on their ride. Im going over to my dealer on monday to pick up some touch up paint they ordered for my car. I will certainly ask about this when I go over there and report back with any info.
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This also isn't a performance mod that stresses the engine. Even if the car isn't tracked the oil cooler is benificial not only in keeping the temperature reasonable in heavy traffic, etc but also by increasing the oil capacity which dilutes contamination in the system. I suspect Nissan is concerned about extensive agressive use of the engine. Agressive use will result in safety mode and prevent extensive agressive use however with the oil cooler agressive use can continue indefinately and the results are unknown. This is a new motor again from the 3.5l and the VVEL is really unproven still so I can understand their concerns. Regardless if this inference is true the fact remains that they were dishonest buy not disclaiming the use of the oil cooler in media vehicles. It was only discovered by accident and IIRC it was hidden in the wheel wells... but dont quote me on that ;P |
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I wonder how many Altima owners have this problem. Same engine on the V6 models.
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FYI on our oil temp survey Oil Temp Survey ... we have ~80 reporting in, with 29 experiencing oil temps above 260F (~1 out of 3), and 95+% saying they want action from Nissan to remedy the situation
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Will someone who is a professional registered mechanical engineer step up to the plate and give their expert opinion on the lubricating properties of todays oils and materials engineering and whether or not the oil will break down on temps below 280 resulting in component failure?
Are the pistons of this engine cooled by oil? If so, would not the oil dripping back to the base pan be hotter than any other part of the engine being cooled by the oil and returning to the base pan as well as the oil scraped from the cylinder walls? If this is the case, the oil cooling the pistons/cylinder walls will be significantly hotter as the top of the pistons/cylinder walls are in direct contact with the extreme temperatures from combustion. Is the oil temperature sensor in the base pan? I would suggest then that highest oil temperatures will be in the base pan and not necessarily in the valve train or bottom end. If so, the oil then is cooled somewhat on its way to the engine's critical components such as the bearings and cam lobes? What might one expect the oil temp to be in these ares of the engine? |
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On the PR campaign, we had 500+ people this weeekend at the track for a track day as well as a Concorso sponsored by Ruf Porsche, I had the only 370z at the track which I parked in front of the paddack to ensure that questions would be asked and made myself available when I was not instructing on the track. I can not tell you the number of people that asked how I liked the car and I think you all know what the answer was.
It was very ironic that Nissan or the reviewers have picked to compare the 370 against the caymans the biggiest difference 370z sat on the paddack while a countless number of cayman's hit the track. (without any problems) So I quess you really get what you pay for, $60,000 + a real manufacture that supports there product. $32,000 + a nissan that can not even enter the the game $80,000 + (GTR) a nissan that is capable but its daddy wont let it out to play. |
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We have to be fair about matters, as Porsche Cayman's are not without their similar issues: Smoke'em if you Got'em - Petition to Porsche Believe me, and for different reasons than most here, I think our oil cooler issues sucks the big one, but we have to be equitable in our problem comparison.
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