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city driving 220F ambient temp around 90 to 95F and nissan here doesn't sell 370z's. i got mine imported from U.S. we'll double check everything tom and maybe install an

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city driving 220F
ambient temp around 90 to 95F

and nissan here doesn't sell 370z's. i got mine imported from U.S.

we'll double check everything tom and maybe install an oil press gauge for safety.

please give tips and suggestions. =)
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city driving 220F
ambient temp around 90 to 95F

and nissan here doesn't sell 370z's. i got mine imported from U.S.

we'll double check everything tom and maybe install an oil press gauge for safety.

please give tips and suggestions. =)
I might suggest trying a Cooler that mounts in front of the radiator, so the air hits it directly, also try to turn on your AC, it helps to bring down the temps sitting in bumper to bumper traffic.
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I might suggest trying a Cooler that mounts in front of the radiator, so the air hits it directly, also try to turn on your AC, it helps to bring down the temps sitting in bumper to bumper traffic.
actually i ordered a front mount but the one inside the fender arrived. i need to use it lol. it comes with a housing that directs air anyways so it's ok.
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actually i ordered a front mount but the one inside the fender arrived. i need to use it lol. it comes with a housing that directs air anyways so it's ok.
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