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Z-Girl 12 02-12-2017 07:01 PM

Oil Temp
 
I know it varies with outside temp and driving style. But today only got up to 78 degrees, I was doing mild spirited driving and my oil temp got up to 230 VERY quickly... I don't think I have ever seen it that high and it isn't even summer where days are 95-98 easily. Could I need a bigger oil cooler due to having a tune? Open to recommendations....want to get a handle on this before Floridas sun starts blazing! Thanks in advance!

DOOMMONKEY777 02-12-2017 07:21 PM

Check your coolant and oil level when ur car is cold.

Z-Girl 12 02-12-2017 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DOOMMONKEY777 (Post 3614900)
Check your coolant and oil level when ur car is cold.

Done...Coolant full...just got oil change 2 days ago. All levels looking good.

DOOMMONKEY777 02-12-2017 07:41 PM

Forgot to mention to make sure that u checked the engine cap not just the coolant reservoir, now grab a flash light and shine it on your front grill to make sure that there are no bags, debris, or W/e restricting the air flow through the the radiator, if all clean, the next thing is OB codes to check. If nothing continue to monitor your oil temp.

Jinxx 02-12-2017 07:54 PM

A oil cooler is always a good idea specially in hot areas such as Florida ...and you mentioned you got a tune ..you could have them make your fans come on sooner as well ....with both of those things done you will be good to go with any temp.

Z-Girl 12 02-12-2017 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DOOMMONKEY777 (Post 3614908)
Forgot to mention to make sure that u checked the engine cap not just the coolant reservoir, now grab a flash light and shine it on your front grill to make sure that there are no bags, debris, or W/e restricting the air flow through the the radiator, if all clean, the next thing is OB codes to check. If nothing continue to monitor your oil temp.

Will do!!! Thank you!

Z-Girl 12 02-12-2017 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jinxx (Post 3614909)
A oil cooler is always a good idea specially in hot areas such as Florida ...and you mentioned you got a tune ..you could have them make your fans come on sooner as well ....with both of those things done you will be good to go with any temp.

Didn't know they could make my fans come on sooner...will be calling Z1 tomorrow. Thank you!

JARblue 02-13-2017 07:23 AM

I see 240+ oil temps routinely just driving on the highway in the summer heat here in Texas (80+ mph speed limits). But with an oil cooler, I would expect to have some difficulty warming up the car on my short, daily drive into the office even during the summer.

Keeping the Z cool is a difficult proposition when driving hard. I've got a 34 row oil cooler waiting in the garage for when the Z is no longer my daily (hopefully this year). But for a daily driver, I just didn't see the need. And frankly, reaching higher temps quickly is good incentive to back off after some brief fun on public roads - better to keep the serious driving for a closed course.

mishuko 02-13-2017 08:26 AM

I was wot 2nd gear/3rd on the dragon. I did hit 260 briefly on the hottest run. Of the 4 runs I averaged about 230. Wasn't too concerned about temps.

You should be fine. As jar said warm up will take a lot longer. I was considering the smaller stillen one but in Cooler months it might prove issues.

It feels good to pass people on the dragon lol

2011 Nismo#91 02-13-2017 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Z-Girl 12 (Post 3614883)
I know it varies with outside temp and driving style. But today only got up to 78 degrees, I was doing mild spirited driving and my oil temp got up to 230 VERY quickly... I don't think I have ever seen it that high and it isn't even summer where days are 95-98 easily. Could I need a bigger oil cooler due to having a tune? Open to recommendations....want to get a handle on this before Floridas sun starts blazing! Thanks in advance!

So you got it up to 230, a perfectly fine temp. Hell even 260 is fine, as long as it isn't continuous, with modern synthetic oils and it's only the overprotective nanny limp mode that causes problems. And if you're really worried because you usually run at 240-250 all the time just use 5w-40 instead it will give you the same lubrication as 5w-30 at the higher temp. Or you can just throw money at fixing something that isn't a problem.

SouthArk370Z 02-13-2017 11:51 AM

I agree with 2011 Nismo#91 (other than changing the oil vis thing). Most modern motor oils are rated to 300F and the nannies will protect the engine. As long as the temp is spiking only under a hard load with "high" ambient temps, you are OK. Back off for a while and temps should return to normal after a few minutes. If temps don't drop back to normal after 5-10 minutes of "normal" driving (at speeds above 30 mph or so to keep air moving across the radiator), then you may have a problem.

As for changing the oil viscosity, not necessary (at least for a DD). It won't really hurt but won't it won't accomplish much, either. YMMV

Jayhovah 02-13-2017 12:09 PM

My gamma oil pan keeps my temps pretty well in check in the FL heat, even with intercoolers blocking my radiator and no additional cooling mods. Another member asked me to do a test at around 75 degrees... at 77 degrees, I did some spirited driving including 4 full boost runs up to about 140 and my oil temps didn't pass 215.

I also deleted the OEM oil cooler... the only difference I can see is that it takes about 30 additional seconds on my morning commute for the temp needle to lift off of the stop... no observable impact to max temperature.

TexasChuck 02-13-2017 02:41 PM

Oil Temps
 
Z-Girl, the factory oil cooler (and radiator) cooling fins can get clogged with bugs etc. I cleaned mine recently with a nylon brush. I don't see those kinds of temps unless pushing it hard.
BTW....Mobil 1 says, their oil is good to 300 degrees. I wouldn't push it to that, but that's what info says.

Spooler 02-13-2017 06:40 PM

Order an Fast Intentions oil cooler kit for your car. Your issue will be resolved.

solidus 02-14-2017 07:49 AM

I guess the BP oil cooler set up works pretty good because I have'nt been over 210 since I had my turbo and the 210 was repeated full boost runs. I average 198-205 here in Orlando .


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