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Originally Posted by fstrnldr You can always get creative w/ some ducting as well. although a piece of aluminum attached to the bumper brace to direct a little bit more

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Old 09-02-2011, 09:31 AM   #91 (permalink)
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You can always get creative w/ some ducting as well.

although a piece of aluminum attached to the bumper brace to direct a little bit more air to that side might work as well.
Did you fab that duct or purchase it?

I had the Greddy Turbo aluminum oil pan installed. Initial results are showing a 10-15 degree reduction in oil temperatures. Granted it is not as hot in DFW as it has been but still over 100 for ambient air temperature.



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Looks good. I managed to take my car out for a run this morning. Car halls azz big time. I managed to get the oil temps to 250 with my 25 row. Now my goal is to do 2 25 row . The car continues to pull big time
I still think in your case a 34 row cooler, with a bigger fan, will be a better option for your temps. There is just enough room in the GTM oil cooler mounting location for one. One thing to remember that I've observed is that oil temp can be a direct indication of coolant temps too.
We all know that the OEM gauge sucks and doesn't give proper indication of the coolant temps.

I can imagine the heat your generating with the Stage 2 kit
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Old 04-17-2012, 03:08 PM   #93 (permalink)
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I still think in your case a 34 row cooler, with a bigger fan, will be a better option for your temps. There is just enough room in the GTM oil cooler mounting location for one. One thing to remember that I've observed is that oil temp can be a direct indication of coolant temps too.
We all know that the OEM gauge sucks and doesn't give proper indication of the coolant temps.

I can imagine the heat your generating with the Stage 2 kit
I finally got around to two things:
1 - Installed SPAL 6.5" fan on the oil cooler
2 - Full UpRev tune from Thomas at Jotech

The final tune back in August from Sam at GTM produced 379WHP/332WTQ.
The tune from Thomas at Jotech: 419.1WHP/350.8WTQ

Driving Impression so far ....
The difference in throttle response is phenomenal and the irritating erratic idle problem is mostly gone. Thomas said I could probable use a spark plug change though.

I will get a dyno picture up in a few days if anyone is interested in the graph.

Thanks to GTM for producing an excellent product and thanks to Kenny and Thomas at Jotech Motorsports for the dyno time for a full UpRev tune.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STKrJEgUjas
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Congrats on the gains. I just got Thomas to tune mine last week on Monday. He got me 410/358. I bet it was like dejavu for him since I have a white nismo as well.
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Were you able to get the sensor in the pan to work with your fans?
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You should be able to, but I have mine hard wired to a switch. So far with the fan on all the time it does not effect the engine oil warm up time.
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Were you able to get the sensor in the pan to work with your fans?
Thanks for the comments guys.

I wired the fan to a switch on the center console. That was the quickest and easiest way to get the fan up and working. With ambient temperatures around 80 with relatively low humidity, I have not had a real chance to test it yet. I never broke 200 degrees on the dyno with the fan so it appears to be a worthwhile mod so far.



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LOL yep, it was a déjà vu for Thomas. He and Kenny both mentioned you had been in recently for a tune. We should meet up sometime and compare notes.
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Was the tune from Sam actually done at GTM? I am surprised to see so much was left on the table.
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Was the tune from Sam actually done at GTM? I am surprised to see so much was left on the table.
The tune was a co-effort between Sam in CA and my car on the dyno at Jotech in Garland, Texas. Kenny would do a pull/data log and email to Sam. Sam would analyze and email a tune back. Kenny would upload the tune and try again. Then rinse/repeat for about 10-12 pulls. The original tune was done in 100+ degree heat and high humidity last August. The tune now was completed in the mid 70's with relatively low humidity.

One thing to note is the original tune was done with Motordyne ART pipes and the stock exhaust. The tune yesterday was on stock cats and stock exhaust.

I think all things considered, I was probably on a conservative tune. I appreciate the time and effort put forth by those at GTM and Jotech Motorsports.

I forgot the graph again today, but will post it up later.
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Here is a picture of the dyno:


Another video while on the dyno:
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That is really nice looking!
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The tune was a co-effort between Sam in CA and my car on the dyno at Jotech in Garland, Texas. Kenny would do a pull/data log and email to Sam. Sam would analyze and email a tune back. Kenny would upload the tune and try again. Then rinse/repeat for about 10-12 pulls. The original tune was done in 100+ degree heat and high humidity last August. The tune now was completed in the mid 70's with relatively low humidity.

One thing to note is the original tune was done with Motordyne ART pipes and the stock exhaust. The tune yesterday was on stock cats and stock exhaust.

I think all things considered, I was probably on a conservative tune. I appreciate the time and effort put forth by those at GTM and Jotech Motorsports.

I forgot the graph again today, but will post it up later.
Why did you go back to the stock cats?
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Why did you go back to the stock cats?
I tried 2 different versions (V2 and V3) of the ART pipes and multiple (at least 3 maybe 4) sets of gaskets including some of the beefier Berk copper gaskets and the RTV sealant. In 3-5 days I would have an exhaust leak and then the SES light. It is a great product but I could not tolerate the exhaust leaks. Tony has great customer service but the pipes did not work for me.



The only set of test pipes that seal like the OEM cats are from GTM. They have been out of stock for months so I just put the stock cats back on and purchased a spare set when/if I blow mine out. Plus I do not have to swap out for the state inspection.

It just was not worth the hassle to me.
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buy some factory cats and cut the cat section off and weld on a resonator or pipe and wha-la!!
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