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![]() Drives: 2015 Camaro Z28 Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Brighton, Colorado
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I have the same problem as Z288Racer. Mine has the AC option. I changed the radiator fluid to a 70/30 mix with water wetter and it helped slightly. I also could get a few more laps by running the heater but that's not going to cut it during the hotter months.
Z288Racer does yours have the AC option? |
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Drives: Former Owner 15 Z/28 #934 Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: S. Cal
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OP what oil filter are you using? I'm curious to see if this is Oil filter related -I know the PF64 has more holes on it than the UPF48R. I know on another thread there is a comparison between these two filters and just appearance tells me that the PF64 is less restrictive. Or could be nothing.
Edit: see post #31 for oil filter pics: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...ht=pf64&page=2 dardbrown - this is from prior page of this thread. I had P64 first time I went to track - no overheating issues - 2nd time I went to dealer week before to change all fluids - they installed a 48R - insisted it was what was used on Z06, was superior filter and I should use it, not P64. Went to track - had over heating issues in mid day session - same track, similar daytime temps - all else stock (so full coolent, no water or water wetter). Next time I will follow the GM track sheet and use a P64, not the dealers recommendation - in that post from prior page, link #31 easy to see photos of more holes that are larger on the bottom of P64, so better flow - even if not "better" filtering - so the mechanic made the better recommendation for the "street" but GM track sheet for Z/28 makes better recommendation for "track". I just ordered some P64's on Amazon Prime for $6.46 each (with rebate they are $4 +/-) - free shipping. GM parts direct had them for $4 +/- - but $72 in shipping! Note part number for P64 was 12640445 - then 12696048 - so at dealer 2nd part number is what they will look up - but online a lot of times you will see the first part number on the filter or the box. Also note the 48R is the filter listed for our cars by GM. I will go back to P64 and see if that improves temp situation next track day. Good luck Last edited by Supercup; 06-08-2020 at 08:20 PM. |
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![]() Drives: 2015 Camaro Z28 Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Brighton, Colorado
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I just changed the filter to PF64. I had the Mobile1 M1-113A. Stayed with the same oil Mobile1 15W50. I could swear the engine seemed to run smoother and rev faster with the new oil filter. Maybe my imagination but I will take it back to the track in a few months after I recover from a knee replacement. Thanks for the tips and advice. If this doesn't fix the problem then I will eliminate the AC condenser which is obviously blocking some Air flow as well as program the fans to turn on high speed sooner.
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![]() ![]() Drives: 02 Camaro B4C Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Cape May County NJ
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Does anyone have the part number for the thermostat? Everywhere I look it shows a 180* thermostat.
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![]() Drives: 14' Red Z/28 #336 Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Northen Indiana
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![]() ![]() Drives: 02 Camaro B4C Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Cape May County NJ
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