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Old 11-07-2012, 07:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 11-07-2012, 08:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This is the exact product I have on my car. Does great in summer and at the track.
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Old 11-07-2012, 08:21 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Agreed shado, worked great all summer keeping the temps in check. Just don't think I'll be having a Z by next summer so letting this go now.
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Old 11-07-2012, 08:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Good luck with the sale! I hate to hear that you are possibly becoming Z-less.

If the new owner needs a copy of the current installation manual, please feel free to message me. I will be more than happy to send it over (unless Falconfixer still has his copy).

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glws. seems tough to pitch for winter driving...

how complicated is the install?
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glws. seems tough to pitch for winter driving...

how complicated is the install?
It's slightly complicated. Remove your bumper, drill a hole for a mounting screw, mount the core in front of your radiator, attach and run the lines, drain the oil and remove the oil filter, affix the sandwich plate (with a rather large ratchet) and lines, screw on new filter, fill oil, re-place bumper.

I've probably missed a few steps there. It's not "easy peasy", but it's an install that a slightly above average wrench turner can do. Bobo did most of the work installing mine.
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Good luck with the sale! I hate to hear that you are possibly becoming Z-less.

If any the new owner needs a copy of the current installation manual, please feel free to message me. I will be more than happy to send it over (unless Falconfixer still has his copy).
Thanks Dustin. The directions sent with your kits are one of the best I've seen for aftermarket mods.

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It's not that hard at all. Time consuming but really, if you can change your oil you can install this in a few hours. At most a day. I even put a DIY for this kit when I installed mine. Might be tough to sell now but it'd be a good project for someone while their Z is hibernating till Spring.
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Now that I've done it enough times, I can do it in about 2-3 hours max, unless you have something funny done behind your front bumper that I don't know about.
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Will this mount where the stock nismo oil cooler sits?
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Will this mount where the stock nismo oil cooler sits?
Not quite sure where the cooler is on a Nismo. Dustin or John at Z1 might be more know better....or someone else that swapped on their Nismo.
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Will this mount where the stock nismo oil cooler sits?
There is no "stock NISMO" oil cooler. So I am a little confused as to what you are talking about. Are you referrring to the Nissan Motorsports Oil Cooler that is an add-on like our kit? Or are you referring to the 2012+ 370Z models equipped with a different type of "oil cooler" [we will not thread jack falconfixer's ad with discussing the differences. PM if you need clarification on the differences].

Our oil cooler mounts on the front of the core support on the Driver side if that helps any.

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There is no "stock NISMO" oil cooler. So I am a little confused as to what you are talking about. Are you referrring to the Nissan Motorsports Oil Cooler that is an add-on like our kit? Or are you referring to the 2012+ 370Z models equipped with a different type of "oil cooler" [we will not thread jack falconfixer's add with discussing the differences. PM if you need clarification on the differences].

Our oil cooler mounts on the front of the core support on the Driver side if that helps any.
The latter. I have a '12 nismo. PM me because I'm not sure what the differences are?
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