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Originally Posted by Red__Zed There's actually a lot about this I agree with. A lot of Z owners jumped on the bandwagon, feeling the need to install an oil cooler
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I've spent considerable time driving at high RPMs in 90°+ temps in traffic, on the highway and driving in the mountains. I might even be one of those obnoxious drivers that downshifts for no reason... although I think that the noise produced by SRM and a FI TDX CBE is a pretty good reason. In all of these situations, I've only once witnessed my oil temperature get up to 230°. Most of the time it's right at 220°. I don't think an oil cooler is necessary for a street driven car that doesn't go to the track. I also think we wouldn't be having these discussions if we didn't have oil temperature gauge. Given the varying testimonials on what oil temperatures people are experiencing, I question the gauge's accuracy to begin with.
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