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ct1222 09-01-2009 09:51 PM

overheating?? true??
 
i live in SoCal, and is planning on getting a new car
the new z was and probably still is my first choice
but aftering reading numerous complains about the overheating problems
it kind og make me to stop and think twice

i've never been in track before, and probably never will
i'm not a very aggressive driver, nor am i the so-called "asian driver"
i usually cruise at around 50-70mph local and 70-100(rarely) highway
(if there's not much car or cop, of course)
have mild road rage, (hate to drive below 50mph)
and like i said, i live in SoCal, Irvine, to be precise
so here's the question, under these conditions,
will i encounter the overheat problem??

FuszNissan 09-01-2009 09:52 PM

Track use - yes
Daily Driver - no
The End

frost 09-01-2009 09:54 PM

Yep. ^

dad 09-01-2009 09:54 PM

No! Tracking/racing causes the heat issue. Normal driving there is no problem.

nogoodname 09-01-2009 09:55 PM

+1 to all the above replies

ct1222 09-01-2009 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frost (Post 182646)
Yep. ^

holdon, yep as, "yep you will overheat", or "yep, i agree with previous reply"?

AK370Z 09-01-2009 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ct1222 (Post 182641)
i live in SoCal, and is planning on getting a new car
the new z was and probably still is my first choice
but aftering reading numerous complains about the overheating problems
it kind og make me to stop and think twice

i've never been in track before, and probably never will
i'm not a very aggressive driver, nor am i the so-called "asian driver"
i usually cruise at around 50-70mph local and 70-100(rarely) highway
(if there's not much car or cop, of course)
have mild road rage, (hate to drive below 50mph)
and like i said, i live in SoCal, Irvine, to be precise
so here's the question, under these conditions,
will i encounter the overheat problem??

I agree with everyone in this thread. You DO NOT need an oil cooler if you drive in the street.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ct1222 (Post 182654)
holdon, yep as, "yep you will overheat", or "yep, i agree with previous reply"?

Yep means he agrees with Fusznissan.


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