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Cozzi

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  1. you are correct, but as stated my car wasnt getting up to temperature, but I believe this was due to a 62deg thermostat, Mishimoto ally rad with twin fans etc. I have now swapped the 62deg stat for a Mishimoto 67deg and seemed to help the car warming up before I took the cooler off. I would also agree, not the best time of year to be selling something like this, this side of xmas....
  2. To be quite honest I was expecting a quick sale lol, Need the money for tyres!
  3. I would swap this for a good pair of 265 40 18 tyres.
  4. Problem with Fly fishing down here is that it is so expensive! I do like to Fly fish though when I can Where is down here?
  5. I do a bit of Course when I get time, and have been fly fishing a few times. Never been sea fishing, and something I would like to do at some point.
  6. Nissan 350Z, 2003-2009 / Infiniti G35, 2003-2007 Oil Cooler Kit Model: MMOC-350Z-03 / MMOC-350Z-03T Mishimoto proudly announces the all-new Nissan 350Z / Infiniti G35 Coupe Oil Cooler Kit. Specially designed for your Nissan 350Z and Infiniti G35, the Mishimoto oil cooler is a direct fit and works with both manual and automatic applications. Proven to reduce engine oil temperatures 25 degrees, this oil cooler kit is a must have for your 350Z or G35. The Mishimoto 350Z / G35 oil cooler kit is available with an optional thermostatic sandwich plate for safe daily-driver warm up and additional operating temperature control. £345 +VAT on the Misihimoto Website with the thermostatic plate. PURCHASE INCLUDES (1) - Application Specific Mounting Bracket (1) - 19 Row Oil Cooler (1) - 4ft Stainless Steel Braided Hose w/ -10AN Fittings (1) - 5ft Stainless Steel Braided Hose w/ -10AN Fittings (1) - Oil Sandwich Plate M20 (Thermostatic Plate as Option in Drop Down) (1) - Stainless Steel Sandwich Plate Adapter, M20 (2) - Banjo Fitting w/ Bolt M20 x -10AN, Black (1) - Mounting Hardware Set http://www.mishimoto...cooler-kit.html http://ep.yimg.com/c..._2272_102458765 https://skydrive.liv...hHpxxQ5gPtM&v=3 https://skydrive.liv...7sJy7sRzJJY&v=3 https://skydrive.liv...FMIOfuphWcU&v=3 This will be removed the weekend for better photos. I no longer need this, the car has a Mishimoto radiator and twin fans, low temp thermostat etc. Good bit of kit, and in great condition. Estimated to be approx 12months old. I apologise for the lack of my Name on the recently added photographs. Looking for £250 plus postage if required, located in Walsall. PM or Call/Text on 7739400262
  7. Theres a carbon fibre one for sale by GT4 Zed, even better
  8. 2 Hours left if someone wants a decent deal on these.
  9. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171166191271?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  10. Cozzi

    Overcooling

    After removing the Thermostat to replace it, I found it looked like its been swapped for an aftermarket 62deg low temp one. could this have been causing the problem? also how do I know which one it is, as I believe NISMO, Cosworth etc all make these and it may be fine and worth selling?
  11. I have a 62deg thermostat, not sure if its Nismo, I know cosworth did one too? Let me know if youre interested.
  12. Welcome mate! Made the same SX-Z Swap myself
  13. My offer still stands mate if you're interested.
  14. Cozzi

    Overcooling

    New Mishimoto Water Thermostat on order Why i didnt grasp that concept straight away ill never know! Thanks!
  15. Cozzi

    Overcooling

    Sorry I think I understand, the thermostat could have failed in the open position?!
  16. Cozzi

    Overcooling

    I know thats the water gauge, but its still dropping at high speeds, which would suggest that its overcooling the water. if the oil plate is thermostatic, it wont push the oil though it because of how cool the car is running? now I have covered some of the grill with the number plate, its warming up and staying warm
  17. Now on the Bay of E's......
  18. Cozzi

    Overcooling

    I moved the numberplate down covering some of the grille last night, and seems to have solved the problem. drove about 20mile round town and another 20 on the motorway and the car has reached temp and stayed there. Ill just have to keep an eye on the gauge for a little while, and move the plate back once the winter is over lol
  19. Cozzi

    Overcooling

    I might sell the oil cooler, as you say it doesnt suffer from getting hot with already bigger rad, and the occasional track day next year wont really warrant it? ill block off some of the rad and the oil cooler for now. Thanks
  20. I have a Mishimoto Aluminium Rad with twin fan back plate, and the Mishimoto Oil Cooler with a thermostatic sandwich plate. The car takes a while to warm up on startup, and recently in the cold weather isnt ever reaching the normal operating temperature. This also isnt helped by me turning the heaters in the car. Sitting in traffic the car will warm up as normal, but travelling at speed on the motorway seems to be overcooling the car and the water temp gauge starts dropping to the point as shown in the picture. I have read into this on other forums, and people have fitted a lower/higher temp thermostat when fitting better rads, im assuming to stop the water running though it until certain temps?. I have thought of just putting my number plate over the grille on a temporary basis to see if this helps the problem during the winter when im on the motorway etc. Could it be a air lock (seems too consistent with high speeds and cooling) Faulty stat? Need a higher or lower temp stat? Any help would be appreciated?
  21. Open to near offers on these, need them gone.
  22. Damn! too close to the Missus birthday! good price, GLWTS!
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