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b1adesofcha0s 10-12-2011 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1355418)
Just got off the phone with Nissan North America, got some interesting info...kinda making me regret trading my car in.





-Base model Z's will ship with an oil-to-water cooler, as previously speculated (can't remember who said that?)


-sport package models will be available with 19 row coolers standard, and a 34 row updgrade available. No pricing is confirmed yet, but they mentioned the upgrade should be under $500. Sport package cost will most likely be raised as well, though it is not known for sure yet that it will be

-Increased sound deadening material. They won't advertise it substantially, but they attempted to quiet down the road noise just a little bit

-adjusted intake resonator-- apparently designed to help quiet the NVH concerns

-Nismo finned diff cover will be standard--apparently the bean-counters finally understood the risks of an overheating diff, and are at least making the appearance of an effort to fix things

-Brake ducting will be available through the fangs as an add-on kit. It was apparently supposed to offered from the beginning, but a clean-looking kit was never fully finished. The genteman I spoke with was 99% sure it would be backwards-compatible.

-retrofit oil-to-water coolers will be available with full warranty protection. The oil-to-air coolers WILL NOT be available under warranty

-most importantly, your mother has grown frightful after your recent engagement at the schoolyard, and the cab is on it's way to pick you up for the trip to Bel Air.

:tup:

phelan 10-12-2011 04:44 PM

do i get to drink orange juice out of a champagne glass?

NYBladeZ 10-12-2011 04:44 PM

hmm the option costs the same as what many of us paid to get our own coolers. At least this way the magazine editors testing future models will stop complaining.

Red__Zed 10-12-2011 04:55 PM

It is good they are doing something fresh
The principal issue has really been due to bell-shape front end, which cuts airflow to the brakes.

b1adesofcha0s 10-12-2011 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1355459)
It is good they are doing something fresh
The principal issue has really been due to bell-shape front end, which cuts airflow to the brakes.

It looks so sexy though :p

maro 10-12-2011 05:09 PM

is oil to water cooler better than just normal oil cooler? or r they the same thing??!!

Red__Zed 10-12-2011 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by maro (Post 1355477)
is oil to water cooler better than just normal oil cooler? or r they the same thing??!!

Oil to water is usually implemented as a u-channel by the filter, where they cool the oil using the radiator water. The s2000 used this setup.

Streetlife 10-12-2011 05:28 PM

Good news indeed!

Pharmacist 10-12-2011 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1355483)
Oil to water is usually implemented as a u-channel by the filter, where they cool the oil using the radiator water. The s2000 used this setup.

I woud imagine a direct to air cooler would be better since it dumps the heat straight into the atmosphere as opposed to overloading the cooling system. Besides, you can get a larger surface area via a direct to air cooler as opposed to using the radiator's already existing area to vent more heat. Not to mention that cooling will be quicker due to greater temp differential between oil and air than between oil and radiator coolant.

FL 4Motion 10-12-2011 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1355418)
Just got off the phone with Nissan North America, got some interesting info...kinda making me regret trading my car in.





-Base model Z's will ship with an oil-to-water cooler, as previously speculated (can't remember who said that?)


-sport package models will be available with 19 row coolers standard, and a 34 row updgrade available. No pricing is confirmed yet, but they mentioned the upgrade should be under $500. Sport package cost will most likely be raised as well, though it is not known for sure yet that it will be

-Increased sound deadening material. They won't advertise it substantially, but they attempted to quiet down the road noise just a little bit

-adjusted intake resonator-- apparently designed to help quiet the NVH concerns

-Nismo finned diff cover will be standard--apparently the bean-counters finally understood the risks of an overheating diff, and are at least making the appearance of an effort to fix things

-Brake ducting will be available through the fangs as an add-on kit. It was apparently supposed to offered from the beginning, but a clean-looking kit was never fully finished. The genteman I spoke with was 99% sure it would be backwards-compatible.

-retrofit oil-to-water coolers will be available with full warranty protection. The oil-to-air coolers WILL NOT be available under warranty

-most importantly, your mother has grown frightful after your recent engagement at the schoolyard, and the cab is on it's way to pick you up for the trip to Bel Air.

:bowrofl: I was with you up to the Nismo diff cover and then was like :icon08:

Red__Zed 10-12-2011 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pharmacist (Post 1355516)
I woud imagine a direct to air cooler would be better since it dumps the heat straight into the atmosphere as opposed to overloading the cooling system. Besides, you can get a larger surface area via a direct to air cooler as opposed to using the radiator's already existing area to vent more heat. Not to mention that cooling will be quicker due to greater temp differential between oil and air than between oil and radiator coolant.

There are benefit to both.

KaienZ34 10-12-2011 06:45 PM

Damn that is what 15k threads all on the same info. Can everyone please do a search before starting more and more and more and more and more of the same BS threads I mean WHAT THE FVCK!¡

ImportConvert 10-12-2011 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pharmacist (Post 1355516)
I woud imagine a direct to air cooler would be better since it dumps the heat straight into the atmosphere as opposed to overloading the cooling system. Besides, you can get a larger surface area via a direct to air cooler as opposed to using the radiator's already existing area to vent more heat. Not to mention that cooling will be quicker due to greater temp differential between oil and air than between oil and radiator coolant.

The flip side is that cruising on the highway on a 30* morning will have your oil running way too cool. Very glad to see it's oil/water. Z06, ZR1, S2000, they all use/used it. It's good stuff. Creates a lot more stable environment re: oil temps.

KaienZ34 10-12-2011 09:03 PM

Not really I have no problems with mine I just let it run/warm up for a few mins and little longer in the winter. The thermostatic plate doesn't ever close all the way and fully opens at 180 degrees.

ImportConvert 10-12-2011 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KaienZ34 (Post 1355880)
Not really I have no problems with mine I just let it run/warm up for a few mins and little longer in the winter. The thermostatic plate doesn't ever close all the way and fully opens at 180 degrees.

Why have no manufacturers uses a thermostatic plate, though? I suspect that there is a liability associated with it since they have almost universally refused to use one.


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