Nissan 370Z Forum  

Oil temps from time attack

Originally Posted by Dwnshift Just so you know.... Track guys you are Prob pushin 400f and that's only 10-15 minute runs. We hit 380 f and that was with a

Go Back   Nissan 370Z Forum > Nissan 370Z Tech Area > Track / Autocross / Drifting / Dragstrip


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 07-11-2012, 10:25 PM   #16 (permalink)
Track Member
 
clintfocus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: los angeles
Age: 39
Posts: 933
Drives: 370z, EK Civic, F150
Rep Power: 15
clintfocus will become famous soon enough
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwnshift View Post
Just so you know.... Track guys you are Prob pushin 400f and that's only 10-15 minute runs.
We hit 380 f and that was with a pump and cooler.... and have really worked to get them liveable.
Change that fluid often ..... For sure!
yeah thats why i really only do like 3 hot laps right now with no cooler and stock VLSD. im honestly surprised the VLSD lasted this long my car wont see the track again till after the new diff and diff cooler setup.
clintfocus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-11-2012, 11:13 PM   #17 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Shamu's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Nor Cal
Posts: 1,059
Drives: 370Z Racecar
Rep Power: 19
Shamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond reputeShamu has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwnshift View Post
Just so you know.... Track guys you are Prob pushin 400f and that's only 10-15 minute runs.
We hit 380 f and that was with a pump and cooler.... and have really worked to get them liveable.
Change that fluid often ..... For sure!
Yep that's temp we got when I pulled into hot pit after 15 minutes on THill 400 on the dot. Ignorance isn't bliss! I use OS Giken fluid with OS Giken LSD it holds up remarkably well. And runs a little cooler but not much. During track days I would just run couple laps on couple laps off to manage heat. Even for time trails that worked for me. But guys who don't pay attention to rear diff heat are going to cook things nicely especially if they don't change fluid.

When I plan longer track days at hot tracks it will be my next mod but my sprints really don't stress rear diff too badly. Temps under 350 degrees mostly.

I see one main problems being lack of fluid capacity in stock diff. But cooler is mandatory for anyone running these cars seriously.
__________________
Grant

Last edited by Shamu; 07-11-2012 at 11:18 PM.
Shamu is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-11-2012, 11:27 PM   #18 (permalink)
Base Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 53
Drives: 2011 Nissan 370z
Rep Power: 13
wutfun is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwnshift View Post
What's your diff temp?
Hi - are you involved with the 370z running in the continental tire series?

I don't know what my diff temp is...thanks for the advice on that. I am running a quaife diff.

So I should change the diff oil how often and what would your recommend I use for oil?

Also, how much cooler will the car run with the 34 versus the 25 row setrab? any experience comparing the two?

Anyone have 35 row they want to sell?

I have a time attack event coming up at mosport in a couple of weeks and want to make sure the car runs as cool as possible.

Also on another note, I tried the carbotech xp12 up front and xp10 in the rear based on some advice from z1 motorsports....bad combination...the rears overheat and brake balance goes all to the front. xp12 all around will be a better option.
__________________
Martin

Last edited by wutfun; 07-11-2012 at 11:41 PM.
wutfun is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 02:59 AM   #19 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
wstar's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 4,024
Drives: too slow
Rep Power: 3594
wstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond reputewstar has a reputation beyond repute
Default

I'm surprised the 12/10 combo didn't work out for you. I'm running 10/8 with Stillen's brake ducts on the front and it's the best setup I've had yet. This is street tires in HPDE-like stuff though.
__________________
7AT Track Car!
Journal thread / Car setup details
wstar is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 08:11 AM   #20 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
ChrisSlicks's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North East
Posts: 6,203
Drives: 09 370Z Sport M6
Rep Power: 653
ChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by wutfun View Post
So I should change the diff oil how often and what would your recommend I use for oil?
If you drive the car fairly hard I would change it after 2-3 track events. Street driving is far less demanding, so about 5000 miles of street. I've used Motul, Redline and even Royal Purple in the rear end. I was using 80W90 but have switched to 75W140 to maintain viscosity at higher temps.

Quote:
Originally Posted by wutfun
I have a time attack event coming up at mosport in a couple of weeks and want to make sure the car runs as cool as possible.
COMSCC? What car class are you registered for? Mosport is a heavy throttle use track so you'll want the most cooling you can get. Wish I was going.

Quote:
Originally Posted by wutfun
Also on another note, I tried the carbotech xp12 up front and xp10 in the rear based on some advice from z1 motorsports....bad combination...the rears overheat and brake balance goes all to the front. xp12 all around will be a better option.
Are you sure? That seems unlikely that you are overheating the rears. Have you used temperature paint to see what rotor temps you have? I had ABS locking up the rear wheels very easily when I used the same compound all around, maybe you could jump up to XP16 if you are running on R-comp tires.
__________________
Hotchkis ARB | Stillen CAI | Art Pipes | Berk CBE | Stillen AP Racing Brakes | AE Performance Oil Cooler | BC Racing ER Coilovers | Doran Control Arms
ChrisSlicks is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 01:53 PM   #21 (permalink)
Base Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 53
Drives: 2011 Nissan 370z
Rep Power: 13
wutfun is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks View Post
If you drive the car fairly hard I would change it after 2-3 track events. Street driving is far less demanding, so about 5000 miles of street. I've used Motul, Redline and even Royal Purple in the rear end. I was using 80W90 but have switched to 75W140 to maintain viscosity at higher temps.
Thanks I am going to put 75w140 in today then.


Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks View Post
COMSCC? What car class are you registered for? Mosport is a heavy throttle use track so you'll want the most cooling you can get. Wish I was going.
Ontario Time Attack Series (OTA). I am in the GT1 class. Yeah I have been going to mosport on and off now for about 20 years. It is by far my favorite track. This is the first time with the 370z. My previous cars were a gt3 and a c6 z06 and a long time ago - miata I think the track record in gt1 is in the 1:35 range, so we will see how I do.

Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks View Post
Are you sure? That seems unlikely that you are overheating the rears. Have you used temperature paint to see what rotor temps you have? I had ABS locking up the rear wheels very easily when I used the same compound all around, maybe you could jump up to XP16 if you are running on R-comp tires.
Yeah, I am sure . This was happening on a fairly small technical track (Toronto Motorsport Track) with not much time for cooling brakes. When I had the x12 on the front and x10 on the back the balance was ok at the beginning of the run, but towards the end of the run the front tires would lock up too easily because the rears were no longer applying enough braking force.

I happened to have some x10 front's so I put those on and the car maintained a better braking balance through the run, but I could not brake as hard without feeling the front brakes give up towards the end of the the braking zone at the end of the longest straight.

I use to run x12/x10 on my c6 z06 without any issues, but that car is lighter than the 370z and it does have brake cooling vents for the rear.

I created my own brake ducting for the 370 because the stillen kit was not available at the beginning of the season. I will be ordering the stillen kit just to get the mounting plate for the rotor so that the hose will pump air more towards the center of the rotor. The solution I created involved cutting a hole in the dust cover and riveting a flange to it. But the air is pushed more on the outer portion of the rotor than the center.
__________________
Martin
wutfun is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 03:35 PM   #22 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
ChrisSlicks's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North East
Posts: 6,203
Drives: 09 370Z Sport M6
Rep Power: 653
ChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by wutfun View Post
Ontario Time Attack Series (OTA). I am in the GT1 class. Yeah I have been going to mosport on and off now for about 20 years. It is by far my favorite track. This is the first time with the 370z. My previous cars were a gt3 and a c6 z06 and a long time ago - miata I think the track record in gt1 is in the 1:35 range, so we will see how I do.
Those times are similar to our (COMSCC) current class records for STGT and SPB set back in 08. We fully expect the records to fall this time around as cars have got a lot faster, and the last couple of times we have been there it was cold and rainy. So if you feel like doing back to back time trials at Mosport you are more than welcome to sign up
July 30-31 COM Sports Car Club

Quote:
Originally Posted by wutfun
Yeah, I am sure . This was happening on a fairly small technical track (Toronto Motorsport Track) with not much time for cooling brakes. When I had the x12 on the front and x10 on the back the balance was ok at the beginning of the run, but towards the end of the run the front tires would lock up too easily because the rears were no longer applying enough braking force.

I happened to have some x10 front's so I put those on and the car maintained a better braking balance through the run, but I could not brake as hard without feeling the front brakes give up towards the end of the the braking zone at the end of the longest straight.

I use to run x12/x10 on my c6 z06 without any issues, but that car is lighter than the 370z and it does have brake cooling vents for the rear.

I created my own brake ducting for the 370 because the stillen kit was not available at the beginning of the season. I will be ordering the stillen kit just to get the mounting plate for the rotor so that the hose will pump air more towards the center of the rotor. The solution I created involved cutting a hole in the dust cover and riveting a flange to it. But the air is pushed more on the outer portion of the rotor than the center.
I find it interesting that you are overheating the rear first because I normally get the reverse effect. I tend to overheat the front pads and then the rear starts to lock up. The Stillen brake ducts certainly help, but they are a little undersized to be ideal. The effect is positive, just wish they were 3" and not 2" as it would be over twice the air volume.
__________________
Hotchkis ARB | Stillen CAI | Art Pipes | Berk CBE | Stillen AP Racing Brakes | AE Performance Oil Cooler | BC Racing ER Coilovers | Doran Control Arms
ChrisSlicks is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 04:03 PM   #23 (permalink)
Track Member
 
clintfocus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: los angeles
Age: 39
Posts: 933
Drives: 370z, EK Civic, F150
Rep Power: 15
clintfocus will become famous soon enough
Default

id look into a upgraded radiator also if your going to be on track during the summer. our are very thin. I was on track last weekend in 105 degree weather. My oil was soilid with my 34 row cooler, but water started to get hot
clintfocus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 05:10 PM   #24 (permalink)
The370Z.com Sponsor
 
Dustin@Z1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: NLA
Posts: 1,313
Drives: NLA
Rep Power: 18
Dustin@Z1 is a jewel in the roughDustin@Z1 is a jewel in the roughDustin@Z1 is a jewel in the rough
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwnshift View Post
What's your diff temp?
LOL....I have seen a few cars where the diff temps get hot enough that the magnet on the drain plug literally mushrooms out. You end up having to pull the diff to get the cover off to drain the fluid.
Dustin@Z1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 05:15 PM   #25 (permalink)
The370Z.com Sponsor
 
Dustin@Z1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: NLA
Posts: 1,313
Drives: NLA
Rep Power: 18
Dustin@Z1 is a jewel in the roughDustin@Z1 is a jewel in the roughDustin@Z1 is a jewel in the rough
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks View Post
Covers are different I believe, just slightly.

Edit: Hmm, they are listed as separate part numbers but I'm not sure what the difference actually is.
That is probably one of the old Nissan tricks that they pull with the part numbers from time to time. The covers are identical from what I recall. Just an example, Nissan Motorsports lists the same part number for the Finned NISMO Diff Cover (which is really not a NISMO part at all, but a Middle Eastern/Austrailian spec part) for all VQ platforms. They just re-number the OE boxes....
Dustin@Z1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 05:21 PM   #26 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
ChrisSlicks's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North East
Posts: 6,203
Drives: 09 370Z Sport M6
Rep Power: 653
ChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond reputeChrisSlicks has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dustin@Z1 View Post
LOL....I have seen a few cars where the diff temps get hot enough that the magnet on the drain plug literally mushrooms out. You end up having to pull the diff to get the cover off to drain the fluid.
My magnet literally melted off, I guess I got lucky that it didn't get stuck!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dustin@Z1 View Post
That is probably one of the old Nissan tricks that they pull with the part numbers from time to time. The covers are identical from what I recall. Just an example, Nissan Motorsports lists the same part number for the Finned NISMO Diff Cover (which is really not a NISMO part at all, but a Middle Eastern/Austrailian spec part) for all VQ platforms. They just re-number the OE boxes....
Good to know!
__________________
Hotchkis ARB | Stillen CAI | Art Pipes | Berk CBE | Stillen AP Racing Brakes | AE Performance Oil Cooler | BC Racing ER Coilovers | Doran Control Arms
ChrisSlicks is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 05:59 PM   #27 (permalink)
Base Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 53
Drives: 2011 Nissan 370z
Rep Power: 13
wutfun is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks View Post
Those times are similar to our (COMSCC) current class records for STGT and SPB set back in 08. We fully expect the records to fall this time around as cars have got a lot faster, and the last couple of times we have been there it was cold and rainy. So if you feel like doing back to back time trials at Mosport you are more than welcome to sign up
July 30-31 COM Sports Car Club



I find it interesting that you are overheating the rear first because I normally get the reverse effect. I tend to overheat the front pads and then the rear starts to lock up. The Stillen brake ducts certainly help, but they are a little undersized to be ideal. The effect is positive, just wish they were 3" and not 2" as it would be over twice the air volume.
Thanks for the invite...I don't think my car could handle 4 straight days of track abuse . But maybe I will drop by.

I put 3" hose on my car. Maybe I won't get the stillen kit then
__________________
Martin
wutfun is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-12-2012, 06:02 PM   #28 (permalink)
Base Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 53
Drives: 2011 Nissan 370z
Rep Power: 13
wutfun is on a distinguished road
Default changd the diff oil

changed the diff oil today on a my quaife - the oil smelled really burnt Smelled terrible.

It had 5 track days on that diff. I will be changing much more frequently and also will be investing in the GTM diff cooling kit.

Cheers.
__________________
Martin
wutfun is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Global Time Attack Brazilbro Track / Autocross / Drifting / Dragstrip 6 08-25-2011 12:14 AM
World Time Attack - May GTRFAN Track / Autocross / Drifting / Dragstrip 2 05-21-2010 10:22 PM
Redline Time Attack Englishtown, NJ blue660r01 North East Region 13 09-02-2009 08:36 PM
Redline Time Attack @ CMP 8/8-8/9/09 HKYStormFront Other Vehicles 9 08-11-2009 03:50 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:49 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2