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Old 08-06-2008   #1
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Double stinting the ZR-1 this past weekend for roadracing and the coolant temp never moved off the 100 C mark. Oil on nthe other hand was at about 125-130 C. The oil temp should not have crept above the coolant temp, maybe slightly.

Anybody else beat their car this hard? And what is your temp?
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i can't say i've driven my Z that hard (yet) but how do you keep your coolant temps that low?
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i can't say i've driven my Z that hard (yet) but how do you keep your coolant temps that low?
Ron Davis. Just put it in and forget about it.
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i'll add that to the list
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Ron Davis. Just put it in and forget about it.

Added to my list also!

Saw 230F maybe 240 water with a oem same thickness replacement rad, normally 220-230, would cool it down easily on the straight away but that took the fun out of it. Oil up to 230 but usually 220, with red line 10/40. It would cool down quickly on the straights also. That's all going by the analog indicators. Tried the ac mode once and it didn't seem to like the buttons I pushed and kind of locked up so never tried it again.

Maybe your oil temp regulator is not opening all the way?
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Maybe your oil temp regulator is not opening all the way?
That is my thought and have one on the way. I was only tracking the ZR-1 as Dwight was in town and needed a car for the track, and then when they kicked my race car off for noise.

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Old 08-07-2008   #7
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Mine did the same thing in July with air temps around 100 f. I saw temps at 220-230 f for water but would cool off if I backed off. I was more concerned with the 260f oil temp. It too would cool off if I backed off and short shifted.
Next step is to clean oil cooler and radiator.
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I can't say because the oil temp seems to stay the same. Now I'm starting to wonder if it is working. Is the sending unit by the filter, cause I,m not sure where it is located.
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I'm not sure if the temps I see in the Z06 make for a valid comparison to a ZR-1, but during track sessions in July my water temp went as high as 220 degrees while the oil was at 275 degrees.
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