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Originally Posted by j.arnaldo You guys keep scaring me...I own an '04.5 Touring Coupe 350Z, and it's been a sweet ride, so far. When I hear the ghastly experiences you're
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Steve is right, you'll never have any problems on the street with a stock 370Z. I drive really hard on the track and the does amazing... Don't let my limp mode deter you in your decision. I think the Z is a great car and would buy again in the future. I absolutely love it! I had an 06 350Z; the 370Z is hands down a better and faster ride.
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for discussion on solutions to the fuel starvation issue, read my journal thread linked below and read the fuel starvation thread here Fuel starvation, who else?
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First time my car has hit 260 oil temps at the track the last time I went. Yea a bit too much. But selling the car anyways, so I am done racing for now.
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A lot of people confuse the power steering cooler for an Oil unit.. On results, hit my DIY ink in my sig and go to the end. These seem to be about the same results as the commercially available kits..
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modshack's recommended DIY kit seems to be adequate for some folks... I'm probably at the extreme end - I have a dual core setrab custom job that allows me to push very hard at the track and never get over 250... i'm still trying to convince my shop to offer this kit to the public... stillen offers two kits, I'd recommend just going for the larger one if you go that direction btw, I respectfully disagree with our esteemed forum admin that you do not need an oil cooler on the street... if you read back a page, we discussed that in detail... there are conditions where driving within reason on the street you will get you to very high oil temps and limp home mode |
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I can still hit 250 on the street here with the temps we see, today it is pushing upper 80's ............... time for this indian summer to pass :-)
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Hello,
first time posting here. Own a 2006 350z 6MT. Looking at trading in for a 370, but reluctant secondary to oil temp issues. Most posts here seem to claim that this is not really an issue with road use, however MotorTrend recently posted a review of the 370Z Roadster. They mention that although they enjoyed the 370Z, they REPEATEDLY experienced limp mode with spirited driving with high ambient temperatures. I live in South Florida, and unfortunately think this issue will prevent me from buying the 370Z. To my mind, it just seems really shortsighted to spend so much time and money developing the SyncroRevMatch while ignoring the oil temp issue. Personally, I think Nissan can keep the SyncroRevMatch and install an oil cooler with the sport package. From the oil consuming RevUP 350Z, to the self destructing GTR transmission to the oil temp issue with the 370Z, it makes me wonder if Nissan has a quality control issue. Just my new cents, I would appreciate any response. |
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Thanks for the response.
Is it true that the oil cooler will void the warranty with Nissan? How does the car compare to your previous 350Z? Thank you |
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My 2006 350Z has 75,000 miles on it and has been trouble free. While initially it consumed quite a bit of oil as evidenced by black exhaust tips and rear fender, I did not have the motor swapped. The oil consumption stopped on its own at around 30,000 miles.
I love how the 370 looks, I'm just put off by this oil issue after sweating it out with my 350. |
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<edit> never mind, found it. They also said that the couple they tested concurrently did not have the temperature issue. Therefore I say the roadster they tested had problems. Of course MT is the worst car rag out there................
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The question about 350Z oil temperatures is a good one and a question I have also thought about. As mentioned I am in South Florida.
My car does not have an oil temperature gauge, so I have no idea what temps I have been running. I have 75000 miles on the car, and the motor still pulls nicely (at least by the seat of my pants). I have the car serviced at my local Nissan dealership every 3000 miles or so. I previously owned a 1987 300ZX (non turbo) that had over 100,000 miles and had absolutely no mechanical issues. A few other questions I have: Does installation of an oil cooler on the 370Z void the warranty? Does the G37 have similar problems? Thank you |
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