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New updates on this thread Well last month in July 2 my Z was hit from the rear in a little congestion around my town thanks to God is just
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A True Z Fanatic
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![]() Well last month in July 2 my Z was hit from the rear in a little congestion around my town image (5) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr image (1) by Carlos Berrios, on FlickrAnd here are the pics when the paint shop fix the car ![]() image (1) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr image (3) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr image (2) by Carlos Berrios, on FlickrI was very happy with the results cause they look like brand new again ![]() The next update are an upgrade I buy the Stillen Gold Series 24 rows oil cooler kit from Z Speed Performance... Awesome seller and store BTW Here are the pics! image (1) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr image by Carlos Berrios, on FlickrSome installation pics from Saturday... I did by my self ![]() image (2) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr image (3) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr image (4) by Carlos Berrios, on FlickrI dont take more pics cause the night arrive and i have more work to do as you can see in the last pic (is not done yet)... after the last pic i take some time to protect the oil lines with a spare rubber line that comes with the kit that is for the power steering cooler in case that you follow the instructions from Stillen and install your oil cooler on the passenger side... Anyway i use that rubber line to protect the oil cooler lines in places that they can rub with metal... and after that i fits the lines with zip ties and clean everything after install the front bumper Sunday morning... I wake up at 7am... was a beautiful sunny morning and is time to clean the Z to test the oil cooler ![]() Z bath... done!! image (5) by Carlos Berrios, on FlickrThen the drive... After a trip from my home to another town... maybe takes 15-25 min... here are a pic of the oil temps... image (6) by Carlos Berrios, on FlickrThey hold very very good... usually in that trip i can see oil temps around 200-210 and they hold in the 180-185 mark.... outside temps at that moment are around 85-90 degree... im very happy with the results... then uphill trip to my town again i give the real test drive the Z like if i stole it hahaha!! the oil temps up too 200 i can said now... this is one of my favorites mods for now by far.... I check the car everyday to see if the car have a oil leak and thanks to God everything looks clean... no leaks... that is something that makes me very very happy cause that mean that i did a good job installing the oil cooler by my self This Saturday im going to remove the shroud and check that everything looks clean behind that too Well this is all for now... in a few weeks im going to make something but this time is for the exterior
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