I agree on this. 370Z tends to run at 190F at low loads, and around 195 ish at high loads. Got me a Z1 25 row oil cooler with a thermo sandwich plate. Now it runs at 180F at low loads and 175F at high loads. Perfect temp, will not cook your oil and will maintain perfect viscosity for lubing. No thinning. It’s a must for desert applications.
Why did you retain your stock oil cooler? That seems strange to be running the stock and Setrab. Did you just leave that to be able to use the male threaded stud pipe? I wish Vibrant had a male stud option that comes with the sandwich kit. I was not able to use the supplied Vibrant stud pipes. It was not as universal of a kit as I had hoped.
@@VibrantPerformanceTV Thank you! Can i ask why adapt twice on each side? Would it not be better to use something like 29908 to connect the hose directly to the adapter plate? And m22 hose fitting on the cooler side?
@@seethruhead7119 The oil cooler we used came with the M22 x -10AN fitting so we decided to use what was provided. As for the sandwich adapter side, the decision to use the tight radius 90 deg ORB x AN adapter was done on the fly due to clearance issues and unfortunately, we didn't have 29908 with us at the time. 29908 probably would've worked too in this situation.
hmm...yo my dude. Most oil containers nowadays have like a measurement marking on the side of the container with a window. Castrol has it, Valvoline has it. And I am pretty sure , Motul would have it.
The Z may be white but this video is pure gold
Nice Z tony.
That Z sounds really good! 😁
“So much for hot girl summer” I’m freaking weak 😂💀
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Thanks for this vid! Was thinking of other ways of routing the oil cooler lines and didn't consider going across the oil pan to the driver side.
I agree on this. 370Z tends to run at 190F at low loads, and around 195 ish at high loads. Got me a Z1 25 row oil cooler with a thermo sandwich plate. Now it runs at 180F at low loads and 175F at high loads. Perfect temp, will not cook your oil and will maintain perfect viscosity for lubing. No thinning. It’s a must for desert applications.
Why did you retain your stock oil cooler? That seems strange to be running the stock and Setrab. Did you just leave that to be able to use the male threaded stud pipe? I wish Vibrant had a male stud option that comes with the sandwich kit. I was not able to use the supplied Vibrant stud pipes. It was not as universal of a kit as I had hoped.
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can you put a list of part numbers
(1) 17065 - Thermostatic Sandwich Adapter w/thermostat (no spacer)
(2) 18970 - Black Nylon Braided Flex Hose with PTFE Liner; -10AN 10ft roll
(1) 16968 - 10AN Male Flare x -10 Male ORB Swivel 90 deg Adapter
(3) 28910 - 90 degree hose end; PTFE -10AN
(1) 28210 - 120 degree hose end; PTFE -10AN
(4) 28010 - Straight hose end; PTFE -10AN
(2) 20810 - Dry Break adapter; -10AN
@@VibrantPerformanceTV Thank you! Can i ask why adapt twice on each side? Would it not be better to use something like 29908 to connect the hose directly to the adapter plate? And m22 hose fitting on the cooler side?
@@seethruhead7119 The oil cooler we used came with the M22 x -10AN fitting so we decided to use what was provided. As for the sandwich adapter side, the decision to use the tight radius 90 deg ORB x AN adapter was done on the fly due to clearance issues and unfortunately, we didn't have 29908 with us at the time. 29908 probably would've worked too in this situation.
@@mypinkjistring thank you! what about the mounting bracket for the oil cooler to the radiator support (top right angle bracket) ?
@@seethruhead7119 it was a special order part through Z1 Motorsports that usually comes in a kit.
Major Ji Alert! Or should i say, Major Z Alert!
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Yo what exhaust is that?
Full Vibrant Titanium (running a pair of Vibrant Ti Resonators and a Vibrant Ti Muffler), with Z1 Headers
Dude, that was the most painful advertisement.
the ads or the video?
hmm...yo my dude. Most oil containers nowadays have like a measurement marking on the side of the container with a window. Castrol has it, Valvoline has it. And I am pretty sure , Motul would have it.