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For daily and track I've been usin te AE kit 72 row 1 series. During some daily driving it will hit 160-180 easily even in cold weather and didnt take a freakish amount of time to heat up, and never went over 240 when pushed for 20 minutes in 85 degree weather. Just define what you need it for and go from there. Only other kits I'd go with are 34 row 6 series or 25 row 9 series they essentially have same area and capacity etc.
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Thanks for pointing that out guys :tiphat: StealthZ....you must have the core laying on its side if you are running a 72 row? |
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That AE one is the $1000 one right?
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What is that for a dump truck? You wouldn't have to change the oil near as often though.
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Pretty interesting. Will it still fit with an intercooler?
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I think if it sits in front of the support brace that runs up the middle, then it would cause problems with an IC. My core sits in front, and not inside, and i will have to get it changed.
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Here are some pictures from one of the people that installed it. http://www.the370z.com/ae-performanc...tml#post648334 |
Thinking of getting the Z1 kit... Does anyone have their 34 row installed with stillen intakes? what all modifications have to be made to get it to fit?
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you dont need modifications to make it fit. Just gotta be smart about how you route your lines (but you gotta be smart about that regardless of what kit you get and what other stuff you have installed)
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for a nismo, you just have to take the front harmonic balancer and flip it around (180 degrees) and reinstall it. The reason for this is that one side of the balance is bigger than the other. Unfortunately its the side that the oil cooler core goes on
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After further experimentation, we later discovered that the 6 series core will fit without any issues. We HAVE discovered however, that when installing the Oil Cooler Kit with a Gen III intake on a NISMO model, that you have to remove the factory metal air guides that are riveted to the aluminum crash bar. The combination of the two pieces make the install difficult with the metal air guides installed. .... and for some reason Stillen still states that the Gen III's will not fit a NISMO??? Not exactly sure why this is still stated. |
They probably want to avoid "OMG I bought this stillen intakes that stillen says fit and now they don't, I hate stillen, omg omg omg, I'm never buying from them again, omg omg omg!!!!!111!!11oneone!!"
Thats just my guess. FWIW, at least the stillen Air-to-water intercooler is comparatively tiny and so its much easier to fit with other cooling bits. I have the IC on one side and the oil on the other. I am sure there wouldn't be a problem installing a 72row cooler in there either. Im thinking the 34row 6 series is the way to go for me though. It should work great with a shroud. |
Wow, that 72 Row is massive. Now I see why it costs 1.1k for the kit............
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yes, it is just more difficult and timely to have built. The core itself is the majority of the cost. The lines AE usses are also lighter weight race lines and not SS. The kit has been great so far.
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