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seungklee 12-07-2010 01:06 AM

Z1 Motorsports 34-row oil cooler kit (any experiences?)
 
Just like the title says, anybody ordered these? have you tracked your car to see the temps? did the temps stay down? I hope I can get a better response from people in SoCal who used this 34-row oil cooler kit from z1 and tracked it in Willow Springs? also during summer times? sorry if this is confusing. Trying to see the comparo between this and AE performance oil cooler kit.

flashburn 12-07-2010 07:21 AM

I'll be going to Sebring on Saturday for an HPDE, so I'll report back. I don't expect to see any oil temperature issues, especially since it is my first HPDE.

daisuke149 12-07-2010 08:54 AM

I has one. Track day the temps didnt go above 210'while on the track. Its def a good setup

seungklee 12-07-2010 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flashburn (Post 840385)
I'll be going to Sebring on Saturday for an HPDE, so I'll report back. I don't expect to see any oil temperature issues, especially since it is my first HPDE.

Please let me know, I like to see how this oil cooler performs.

seungklee 12-07-2010 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daisuke149 (Post 840454)
I has one. Track day the temps didnt go above 210'while on the track. Its def a good setup

Wow, that is a good news, thanks for the feedback!

Dustin@Z1 12-09-2010 04:41 PM

I am glad that you are asking for comparisions on our kit and are requesting feedback. I enjoy threads like this since they help us revise and further improve our products. Please feel free to PM me any questions you may have about our kit.

Dustin

HKYStormFront 12-09-2010 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daisuke149 (Post 840454)
I has one. Track day the temps didnt go above 210'while on the track. Its def a good setup

rode with Dai^^ during the mountain cruise about a month ago or so, we were laughing at all the other Z's that didn't have the oil cooler and even though it was cool outside, they were getting 210+ oil temps during the more "spirited" sections while it seemed to be all Dai could do just to get the temp up to 200. it really works well

flashburn 12-12-2010 02:33 PM

Back from my HPDE at Sebring. Air temperature never got to above 70, so it was a pretty cool day. The first few sessions I kept the car in automatic (but was still driving fairly aggressive) and the Oil temp's never went above 200 or so. In my other sessions I switched to manual, and with a lot of aggressive downshifting I still didn't see above 220.

seungklee 12-19-2010 08:58 PM

Thanks guys for your input! I like what I'm hearing :D

seungklee 12-19-2010 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dustin@Z1 (Post 844974)
I am glad that you are asking for comparisions on our kit and are requesting feedback. I enjoy threads like this since they help us revise and further improve our products. Please feel free to PM me any questions you may have about our kit.

Dustin

Will do sir in the near future!

Bster 12-20-2010 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dustin@Z1 (Post 844974)
I am glad that you are asking for comparisions on our kit and are requesting feedback. I enjoy threads like this since they help us revise and further improve our products. Please feel free to PM me any questions you may have about our kit.

Dustin

Hi Dustin,

I'm considering the 25 row cooler. Will this kit fit the stock engine filter?

Bster 12-20-2010 12:40 AM

Oh the kit does fit the original engine oil filter, as I found out on the website.

Z1 Motorsports 370Z Oil Cooler Kit

Dustin@Z1 12-20-2010 08:03 AM

Correct. You can use either the OEM sized filter or the larger G37 Sedan oil filter which is slightly taller (more capacity).

This feature was something that was critical to us in the designing of the kit as most end users do not want to have try to remember or keep up with an odd ball (non-OE) oil filter number. The sandwich plate adapter (both thermostatic and non-thermostatic) are the same for all variations of Z1 Oil Cooler Kit. The only real major difference in each version is the actual core size and the type of sandwich plate adapter. These options are given for a few reasons, two primarily being:
  1. Customer needs - Driving style, enviornment, etc.
  2. Price - Each customer's budget is different.

Dustin

Blue370tt 12-20-2010 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by seungklee (Post 840180)
Just like the title says, anybody ordered these? have you tracked your car to see the temps? did the temps stay down? I hope I can get a better response from people in SoCal who used this 34-row oil cooler kit from z1 and tracked it in Willow Springs? also during summer times? sorry if this is confusing. Trying to see the comparo between this and AE performance oil cooler kit.

I have the Z1 oil cooler on my 370 WITH twin turbos. Even during very spirited driving it rarely goes over 200 and as you know turbo's generate more heat than a normal engine. Even after 2 hours of straight driving it never went over 220. It works great!

seungklee 12-20-2010 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue370tt (Post 858541)
I have the Z1 oil cooler on my 370 WITH twin turbos. Even during very spirited driving it rarely goes over 200 and as you know turbo's generate more heat than a normal engine. Even after 2 hours of straight driving it never went over 220. It works great!

do you have 25-row or 34-row? thanks :D


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