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Originally Posted by Mullet Parade It's tough to read through 50+ pages though of people claiming daily driving is doing the same to their cars. Would the rising temps be
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1) the car is a sports car that should have been created to be able to handle being driven in the track with out going to limp mode 2) during stop and go traffic (or some cases of "normal driving) on hot weather, the oil would go up to temps above 250 degrees, which led to engine longevity concerns and such it was communicated to AK370z by nissan USA that if the car is being tracked then they would recommend an oil cooler... if not, then you dont need it.... also that the nissan motorsport oil cooler if installed by dealerships..would not necessary void the warranty... in my opinion... and as evident by many who have already change their oil to syntetic... it has become extremely harder to get the oil pass 240 degrees in normal driving (even in stop and go traffic)... so a lot of us have concluded that the issue of oil temps is because of either the engine break in period or the ester oil that everybody change to on the first oil change... if i have mistated something please let me know... ![]() |
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Thanks guys. I don't want to come across as a bastard, it's just that my luck with car reliability seems to be...well, I have none. So I just assume that if there's any kind of problem with the vehicle from the factory then I'm 100% certain I'll encounter it.
Granted, every car has its problems but this being the first brand new car I've ever gotten, I'd like it to last a while. |
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This is why every new car has a warranty to protect you against Manufacturers defects. If 3 years isn't enough you can buy extended coverage to put your mind at rest. Don't overthink it. Nissan is a respected manufacturer. They do not sell junk..
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Honestly I don't know. That might be right. Check the Nissan site. I don't care much about warranty coverage. I only had to use it once or twice in 40 years of car purchases. Things generally don't break in my care..and the small stuff I fix myself.
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