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Zoren 370 08-05-2012 08:49 AM

Tech gurus Help Z1 oilcooler VS Mishimoto Oil Cooler
 
Which one should I get BEST?
I know the Mishimoto only comes with 19rows. Hoping for the 25rows
But apples to apples...Which one will you buy?
The Z1 is cheaper by much $$$.
The Mishimoto looks cool inside the front area. Other than that I do not know.

DR_ 08-05-2012 11:28 AM

I would not consider a cooler kit on a street car without a thermostatic plate so of the two you listed Z1 is my vote.

CB1 08-05-2012 01:26 PM

I have the Z1 25 row oil cooler and their 19 row transmission cooler. Both use Setrab cores and the rest of the kit is top notch. Install was straight forward on both. Call Dustin or John. They'll hook you up.

Compdoc777 08-05-2012 01:43 PM

You can always piece.one together for less. The cooling depends on the size of the cooler how many rows.

I have a Setrab 25 row and can't get my Nismo above 220 degrees no matter how hard I drive.

Look up the DYI on here it tells you where to get the parts you need its so simple it crazy to spend extra on a kit when you can purchase all the same equipment for less.

Even the DYI has the best mounting point for the cooler for the most amount of cooling.

Mishimoto 02-18-2013 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DR_ (Post 1854611)
I would not consider a cooler kit on a street car without a thermostatic plate so of the two you listed Z1 is my vote.

Hey guys,

Just following up on this thread to announce both a thermostatic and black oil cooler option to our existing kit for the 370Z. Both of these will be available very soon, details can be found here: Nissan 370Z, 2009+ / Infiniti G37, 2008+ (Coupe only) Oil Cooler Kit, by Mishimoto.

Feel free to ask any questions!

Thanks

Dustin@Z1 02-18-2013 04:22 PM

If you have any questions, feel free to PM me directly. I will gladly discuss our kit and help out questions with installations.


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