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tiger123 01-12-2013 08:07 PM

Which Oil Cooler to get
 
I was looking on the Stillen website for an Oil Cooler. They have two of them. One option is for a 25 row and the other is for a 19 row. The price differential between the two is $50.00.

Would appreciate your comments on which one to purchase. Any ideas/recommendations would be great.

Thanks.

redline727 01-12-2013 08:17 PM

I have a Z1 Motorsports 25 row (setrab core) with thermostatic plate (mocal) and wrapped stainless lines. I live in Central VA and we have all 4 seasons here but not an extreme of any one. I would say in Chicago I would go with 19 row and def a thermostatic sandwich plate and it still may take a while to get up to temp on your oil and you may need to fab a block off plate for winter to help. That's assuming it your Daily Driver and you don't track your car.

Z1 recommends cores like this and a link to their site is below as well since I highly recommend this kit.

19 Row (13" x 1 1/4" x 5 1/3") -- Recommended for most light street applications or applications in colder climates where less cooling is required.

25 Row (13" x 1 1/4" x 7 1/2") -- Recommended for more intense applications where occasional track use will be seen, also for more moderate climates.

34 Row (13" x 1 1/4" x 10 1/4") -- Recommended for forced induction applications, serious track use, or in high temperature climates where more cooling is required. Our most popular core, even though it is our largest standard offer core it still fits great even with Stillen Gen 3 intakes.

Z1 Motorsports 370Z/G37 Oil Cooler Kit

tiger123 01-13-2013 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redline727 (Post 2107991)
I have a Z1 Motorsports 25 row (setrab core) with thermostatic plate (mocal) and wrapped stainless lines. I live in Central VA and we have all 4 seasons here but not an extreme of any one. I would say in Chicago I would go with 19 row and def a thermostatic sandwich plate and it still may take a while to get up to temp on your oil and you may need to fab a block off plate for winter to help. That's assuming it your Daily Driver and you don't track your car.

Z1 recommends cores like this and a link to their site is below as well since I highly recommend this kit.

19 Row (13" x 1 1/4" x 5 1/3") -- Recommended for most light street applications or applications in colder climates where less cooling is required.

25 Row (13" x 1 1/4" x 7 1/2") -- Recommended for more intense applications where occasional track use will be seen, also for more moderate climates.

34 Row (13" x 1 1/4" x 10 1/4") -- Recommended for forced induction applications, serious track use, or in high temperature climates where more cooling is required. Our most popular core, even though it is our largest standard offer core it still fits great even with Stillen Gen 3 intakes.

Z1 Motorsports 370Z/G37 Oil Cooler Kit

Thanks for the info. I like the fact you can use the original size oil filter. Unfortunately, it's a little out of my price range right now. The Stillen is right there in my range. Also looking at the R2C as well.


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