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+1 on where is the oil cooling... I can see that you moved the oil filter, but don't see any lines coming from that block to a cooler... the oil

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Old 01-31-2010, 11:24 AM   #646 (permalink)
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+1 on where is the oil cooling... I can see that you moved the oil filter, but don't see any lines coming from that block to a cooler... the oil overheat issue can only get worse with more power, so I'm sure (hoping) you have this addressed
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I know this taking longer thee anticipated but it will be worth it.

And we are still working on it even on Saturday night.

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Don't sweat these guys who think this is something that can be done overnight. People with their head on their shoulders know something like this is a long process, an we would rather have a quality part than get it fast.
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+1 on where is the oil cooling... I can see that you moved the oil filter, but don't see any lines coming from that block to a cooler... the oil overheat issue can only get worse with more power, so I'm sure (hoping) you have this addressed
Exactly what I was thinking.
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Not to mention it just looks clean compared to the Stillen kit which as a lot going on (and a not so aesthetically pleasing intake manifold).
Actually, I think the Stillen kit has very straight-forward piping. However, like you said, they don't use the stock engine cover with their new intake manifold, which doesn't make the engine bay look as subtle or as clean. I think the Stillen guys are trying to design their own engine cover to clean things up a bit.
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while i know appearance doesn't have anything to do with performance, Stillen would need a BIG engine cover to hide all of that uglyness.
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do you really think it is that ugly ? I think both kits have their merits... the stillen intake is at least as attractive as the plastic engine cover that nissan slaps on OEM... and stillen can easily design something to complement the intake and cover the other parts of the engine for those that care... and the GTM kit is stealth, which some folks will like

so back to the very serious issue of oil cooling... where is it, please ? i've instructed liquidz's avatar to keep doing push ups until we get a satisfactory answer! lol
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In regards to looks: I dont drive around with my hood up, whatever has the most gains and best quality please.

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Sam, please tell me the kit will work with the HR motor as well for the 07+ G sedan. Pretty plz????

We will start on the supercharger for the VQ35HR project next week

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Honestly yes i think the stillen piping looks like something i would see on homemade turbo .com. While i've not seen it in person, the Y portion looks like it will flow horribly. (could just be the glimpse we get in the video, i'm waiting to see it in person). If you want to continue to compare the two kits my next worry about the stillen kit would be the SC sitting so far away from engine, which seems similar to the previous vortech kits. That usually causes a lot of deflection in the bracket contributing to the belt slippage that everyone complains about. Hopefully they learned a lesson and added a way to stiffen that thing up a bit. Final concern with the stillen kit would be MAF location. i'm waiting to see where they actually put them, but i'm guessing they are going to have to share that main charge pipe. Not sure how the factory ECU is going to like that, or the fact that they are not reading a real intake air temp. Unless they add another IAT sensor post intercooler how will the tune know to change if the temp changes? I mean you can make the most efficient IC set up in the world, but it will change temps to some degree through the course of driving/racing etc, and the ECU should be able to see this to properly compensate. I guess i just expected something truly amazing from stillen especially after all of the talk about custom intake etc. Turned out looking a lot like an older vortech kit, which i really am not a fan of.

As far as the oil cooler, i'm sure GTM has something figured out.

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Is that oil cooler smaller than the HD one you sell? Looks smaller than mine...and have you guys tested whether or not its sufficient for track events without going into limp mode?

Cant wait for the rest of the info, the kit looks fantastic - job well done!
The oil cooler that you see in those pics is for the supercharger system, we did not show the engine oil cooler intentionally so we don't confused people of what the kit will come with.

Now of course we kept the limp in mode in mind. so if you already have bought our oil cooler previously then you will be able to utilize the core and the lines that you already have, we will be offering a supplement kit so you can do so .

And the supercharger kit will be sold with and without an engine oil cooler


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GTM, where would your oil cooler go?
We will be showing some pics on monday with the kit and an engine oil cooler installed, The cooler will behind the crash bar .

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+1 on where is the oil cooling... I can see that you moved the oil filter, but don't see any lines coming from that block to a cooler... the oil overheat issue can only get worse with more power, so I'm sure (hoping) you have this addressed
Valid question and we all know how engine oil cooling is key on those cars and it is all counted for .

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you seem pretty knowledgeable about all this... mind if i ask what your involvement is in the industry? are you just an owner/driver, or do you have some skin in the game? i'm curious... also, have you posted those concerns over on the stillen thread? i'd like to see how they respond


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Honestly yes i think the stillen piping looks like something i would see on homemade turbo .com. While i've not seen it in person, the Y portion looks like it will flow horribly. (could just be the glimpse we get in the video, i'm waiting to see it in person). If you want to continue to compare the two kits my next worry about the stillen kit would be the SC sitting so far away from engine, which seems similar to the previous vortech kits. That usually causes a lot of deflection in the bracket contributing to the belt slippage that everyone complains about. Hopefully they learned a lesson and added a way to stiffen that thing up a bit. Final concern with the stillen kit would be MAF location. i'm waiting to see where they actually put them, but i'm guessing they are going to have to share that main charge pipe. Not sure how the factory ECU is going to like that, or the fact that they are not reading a real intake air temp. Unless they add another IAT sensor post intercooler how will the tune know to change if the temp changes? I mean you can make the most efficient IC set up in the world, but it will change temps to some degree through the course of driving/racing etc, and the ECU should be able to see this to properly compensate. I guess i just expected something truly amazing from stillen especially after all of the talk about custom intake etc. Turned out looking a lot like an older vortech kit, which i really am not a fan of.

As far as the oil cooler, i'm sure GTM has something figured out.
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