Oil Problem.
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RE: Oil Problem. - 3/21/2007 5:24:51 PM
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ComposeEvo
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your most likely right on your predictions, but im leaning more on a fried piston ring. Why because of the throttle responce clearing mild smoke, and when you shift alot of smoke comes out. That happen on most turbo cars, because of the turbo actual pourpose. Youll burn the oil, but the turbo recycles the exhuast, and pushed it back into the combustion chamber. Once you shift the backfire is twice the size of a non turbo car, and out comes all that burned oil that seeped through the cylinder rings. Be sure to do a wet compression test on all the cylinders. let me know how it goes Gus any other questions, just ask
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RE: Oil Problem. - 3/21/2007 6:19:54 PM
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TheEngineer
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Thats it, now me and the mad scientist have to rip apart the block and replace the piston rings you fried, HAHAHA. Sorry i couldnt resist the F&F quote. I agree with what he said. All turbo cars will puff alittle smoke on shifts
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RE: Oil Problem. - 3/21/2007 8:57:06 PM
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TheAdvocate
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Right.. But a little smoke im use to... Its a good puff/cloud when I shift.. If it was a ring though, wouldnt you see it burning the oil even before you shift it?
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RE: Oil Problem. - 3/22/2007 5:19:16 PM
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ComposeEvo
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very true, when piston rings are fried, the combustion chamber is constantly burning oil, and a light smoke will come out of the exhuast. Although when their very mildly fried, it wont smoke on regular throttle, but massively when you force it underboost. Which by the way is harmful for the turbo itself, so be careful. Check for a valve as well, just to be sure. it could be that also. Have you done a wet compression test yet? Gus lol. i was thinking of that quote, as i was writing it.
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