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Prodrifter I have a nismo t-stat. I don't expect it to fail.
Most likely what you have is a minor headgasket leak. The coolant is leaking into a cylinder and burning off undetected. Keep in mind in a case like this the coolant is only making it into the combustion chamber and your oil won't really show any of the typical "milky" coloration that would be a result of a major headgasket issue. In fact if the headgasket is only damaged at the combustion chamber the oil might never show signs of contamination. As someone else has said check the plugs and look for the one that is cleaner than the rest.....that is the cylinder that has the leak.
On a side note I find it interesting that this happened after you changed the radiator cap to the Nismo unit. Correct me if I am wrong but this unit allows more pressure to build in the sytem to allow a higher boiling point of the coolant, correct? In fact I just looked it up and the stock is 12.6 lbs...the Nismo is 16.8 lbs, a significant difference. Think about it..the coolant system has to build to 16.8 lbs in order to bleed off into the overflow tank. The higher the pressure in the cooling system the easier it is for the coolant to push it's way past the headgasket. For this reason I never understood the use of the the "high performance" radiator cap to aid in cooling. There are better ways to provide additional cooling. It is possible that the changover to the Nismo cap aided in the demise of your headgasket that was probably not in the best of shape to begin with.