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discusfan 11-22-2016 06:40 PM

I am sure this has been asked....
 
Why is there no oil pressure gauge in the 370Z? Is that not one of the most important gauges you can have???
Surely I missed something.......

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UNKNOWN_370 11-22-2016 07:08 PM

That's a question for Nissan...

Cyber370 11-23-2016 05:09 AM

Don't know, but for me it's a toss up between oil temperature and oil pressure. Sure, both would have been nice but I'm glad that I can see the oil temperature at a glance. What Nissan should have done is replaced the stupid digital clock with oil pressure gauge.

POS VETT 11-23-2016 05:15 AM

The idiosyncrasies in designs and engineering going from 350Z to 370Z alone are mind-boggling to me; from the instrumentation to steering column lock, although the change in design of the door and hinges is considered quite an improvement.

ChopsZ 11-23-2016 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Cyber370 (Post 3581110)
What Nissan should have done is replaced the stupid digital clock with oil pressure gauge.

Or a boost gauge. :tup:

AestheticCM1 11-23-2016 12:20 PM

Try this one: My winter beater doesn't have a coolant temp gauge. I consider that the most important gauge.

Chuck33079 11-23-2016 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by AestheticCM1 (Post 3581299)
Try this one: My winter beater doesn't have a coolant temp gauge. I consider that the most important gauge.

My new daily doesn't either. I've got a little blue light that goes out when it thinks it's warmed up. :rolleyes:

jaedub 11-23-2016 01:03 PM

The gauges are pretty much for show. With the exception of the time gauge, other 2 are quite useless.

madeinjapan 11-23-2016 01:10 PM

"most important" is a hefty claim

Kenwoodturbo 11-23-2016 03:58 PM

Even if it had an oil pressure gauge, there would be literallly No chance It would be a real one. It would be an idiot light in the form of a gauge. The reason they don't put real oil pressure gauges in cars like this is because normal casual driver doesn't understand that oil pressure constantly fluctuates with when driving and they would complain of an issue. The original NA miatas had real oil pressure gauge and dealers were flooded with cars getting checked for oil press problems. For that matter most temp gaugges are same way. Just glorified idiot lights. I'm sure someone will chime in Miata girl car or whatever etc . There are plenty of non gear head types driving 370z who would complain as well, and plenty of people racing miatas who understand oil pressure. Bottom line manufactures/dealers don't like 5000 non paid visits to diagnose phantom issues due to lack of understanding how things work.

2011 Nismo#91 11-23-2016 10:12 PM

I dont know why there isn't one. But I do know if there was one there would hundreds of threads about everyone asking is my oil pressure ok.

Danthe370zman 11-23-2016 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenwoodturbo (Post 3581394)
Even if it had an oil pressure gauge, there would be literallly No chance It would be a real one. It would be an idiot light in the form of a gauge. The reason they don't put real oil pressure gauges in cars like this is because normal casual driver doesn't understand that oil pressure constantly fluctuates with when driving and they would complain of an issue. The original NA miatas had real oil pressure gauge and dealers were flooded with cars getting checked for oil press problems. For that matter most temp gaugges are same way. Just glorified idiot lights. I'm sure someone will chime in Miata girl car or whatever etc . There are plenty of non gear head types driving 370z who would complain as well, and plenty of people racing miatas who understand oil pressure. Bottom line manufactures/dealers don't like 5000 non paid visits to diagnose phantom issues due to lack of understanding how things work.

Yep, my Sl has a real oil pressure gauge and THAT is one of the most common questions on the R129 SL forum from people who do not understand how oil pressure works.

discusfan 11-29-2016 08:20 PM

I guess if they were life long machinist's, like myself, they would be more concerned with the points where engine wear begins........
Gotta understand when the engineering, is beyond real life expectations.........
Everyone wants a sports car, but few want to realize the that the cost of a Honest To Goodness Sports car is beyond what most are willing to pay........
But damn they are fun...........

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Nithmo 11-30-2016 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenwoodturbo (Post 3581394)
Even if it had an oil pressure gauge, there would be literallly No chance It would be a real one. It would be an idiot light in the form of a gauge. The reason they don't put real oil pressure gauges in cars like this is because normal casual driver doesn't understand that oil pressure constantly fluctuates with when driving and they would complain of an issue. The original NA miatas had real oil pressure gauge and dealers were flooded with cars getting checked for oil press problems. For that matter most temp gaugges are same way. Just glorified idiot lights. I'm sure someone will chime in Miata girl car or whatever etc . There are plenty of non gear head types driving 370z who would complain as well, and plenty of people racing miatas who understand oil pressure. Bottom line manufactures/dealers don't like 5000 non paid visits to diagnose phantom issues due to lack of understanding how things work.

My 2007 Miata had a factory oil pressure gauge. Yep, it would fluctuate all the time. Nope, never seen it once come up on the forums as a complaint or question.

Nithmo 11-30-2016 10:41 AM

To me, it seems like IF there is a question about the oil pressure gauge, people would ask about it during the test drive, whether they buy new or used. Unless people buy cars without test driving them. Then they're simply idiots.


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