^like i said, big willow is hard on left front tires, and you need a significant amount of static camber to help combat this
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01-11-2012, 07:18 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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I have been running 5-30 DEXOS cert Mobil 1 oil in my Z06 and it hasn't blown up yet. From what I understand, that's what they run in them at Spring Mountain outside of Vegas year-round beating on the cars in 100* heat. Works fine. Should be able to find it anywhere almost.
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There's no point raising the cold weight, it will just mean the oil is thicker on a cold start. If you are seeing high temperatures regularly then you could consider an oil with a higher hot weight, e.g. 5W40. The second weight is measured at 210F. The 5W30 is going to be at it's ideal weight at 210F where as 5W40 will need 230-240F to be in it's sweet spot, and you'd have more protection at 260F.
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Didn't think the stock oil cooler would work well in track conditions...
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Keep both if you can (if enough room). The water system is beneficial in helping the oil warm up faster.
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01-12-2012, 04:39 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Yeah it sucks that the little stock oil:water unit can't really be upgraded in any useful way without tossing it. You might still take a look at just stacking sandwich-plate adapters to add a smaller air cooler onto the water cooler (e.g. a 19-row Setrab), but there'd be concerns about the integrity of the double-stacked adapters maybe. Hard to say without having seen the water one up close on how everything fits together.
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01-14-2012, 09:44 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Ran out of time at the oil change place. But today at streets of willow, must have been 50-60 deg out max. I was pushing as hard as the car would let me, ran a best of 1:32.7 this was the first time out on this track, so over all I think I did great. Oil cooler not so much, anything under 8 laps or so is no issue, oil temp stays at 235-245. If I push to 11-12 laps then the oil temp shoots to 250, didn't reach 260.
I definitely will need something, weird thing is the coolant's temp never moved an inch.... |
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