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^The engine sounds like that normally but when the sound got more rough that was just the mounts I guess.
I have no injectors or any fuel management but a fuel pump because I had other problems I needed to fix first before I even thought of that. Thats the first thing I wanted to do but things kept going wrong.
No it doesnt eat oil or antifreeze. Didnt check compression, thats next on the list.
I have no injectors or any fuel management but a fuel pump because I had other problems I needed to fix first before I even thought of that. Thats the first thing I wanted to do but things kept going wrong.
No it doesnt eat oil or antifreeze. Didnt check compression, thats next on the list.
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if the iat is good (not physicly broken) then iwould just zip tie it for now
no way a 6-7" distance can change temps reading enough to make a trouble
i rekon.. it's not ok to have it dangling like that, but it should still be reading..
no way a 6-7" distance can change temps reading enough to make a trouble
i rekon.. it's not ok to have it dangling like that, but it should still be reading..
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^My dad said the same thing. But since its not reading he thinks it went bad.
I seriously could smack the douche bag who did my car..he honestly owes me so much money I wish I could sue lol. When he was helping alex01tib with his car he left sensors dangling too but luckily alex plugged them in, in time.
I seriously could smack the douche bag who did my car..he honestly owes me so much money I wish I could sue lol. When he was helping alex01tib with his car he left sensors dangling too but luckily alex plugged them in, in time.
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check what we've asked. . coolant & oil consumption/leaks,vacuum leaks,compression check, oil pressure check (hot,cold @idle & @ 3000 rpm)
check turbo shaft play
your engine does sound very noisy, just like a spun bearing or something, but it's very hard to tell from the video...might be other noise
check turbo shaft play
your engine does sound very noisy, just like a spun bearing or something, but it's very hard to tell from the video...might be other noise
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Ye. We've all seen idiots on here leave that unplugged and the car ran decently afterwards, not making the car misfire all four cylinders. Even if it was completely dead the car shouldn't misfire because of it, unless it being turbocharged strains the ECU enough as it is. I of course am not familiar with making an engine turbo from its N\A form, its something I've never worked with. Even if the turbo is shot it really shouldn't cause the engine to misfire and stall that bad.
I don't think you can pin it down to one thing. Its a bunch of problems that you have causing one big catastrophe. Live and learn, next car don't run it when you have that many problems, fix em first. Beater cars have a purpose.
I don't think you can pin it down to one thing. Its a bunch of problems that you have causing one big catastrophe. Live and learn, next car don't run it when you have that many problems, fix em first. Beater cars have a purpose.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>But since its not reading he thinks it went bad</div>
if it's not reading anything (-40°C value) then wiring is bad or sensor is bad, take a ohmeter and mesure the resistance across the sensor itself then compare to spec on webtech if you need i'll dig up the specs for you
if it's not reading anything (-40°C value) then wiring is bad or sensor is bad, take a ohmeter and mesure the resistance across the sensor itself then compare to spec on webtech if you need i'll dig up the specs for you
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I have TEN different codes for sensors..air temperature, misfire cylinders 1,2,3,4..just what I remember.</div>
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Actually, I would do Mad's suggestion first. Pull the coupler off the charge pipe and see if the turbo is throwing the oil... That would cause the misfires in all cylinders (with enough oil), blue smoke, and bogging down.
Also, the guy who installed the turbo... Where did he take the oil feed line from... the block or the head?
Also, the guy who installed the turbo... Where did he take the oil feed line from... the block or the head?
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Did he put a restrictor in? Tapping from the block could be giving the turbo too much oil pressure blowing oil past the seals (and destroying the turbo).
Pull the coupler and see if there is any oil on the charge side. Thats easy and if you see oil... you found your problem.
Pull the coupler and see if there is any oil on the charge side. Thats easy and if you see oil... you found your problem.