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post Dec 16, 2005 - 9:59 PM
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So ever since I put on my turbo charger I've been noticing a few strange things.

1. Before anything, I noticed a somewhat strange smell coming from my car. I believe that it's coming from the exhaust.

2. Sometimes (but not all the time, which is strange) I'll boost to like 5 psi and i get a ton of smoking coming out of my exhaust for about 3 seconds after the boosting, then it stops.

Some things to consider-
My oil return line could be straiter down than it is... I'd say it’s at about 20 degrees off from strait down... Also, the return line is about 1/2 inch, which I hear is small for a return line.
The smell from the car could very well be oil, but it's hard to tell.
Also, I've never had my car dyno tuned (yet, I'm waiting until I get on my BTM).

Otherwise, the car seems to run fine. Could this be something more serious like a piston ring? Or do I just need to tune it, or straiten out my oil line? Where should I go with this? Ideas??

Please help, thanks.
 
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post Dec 17, 2005 - 6:29 PM
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if ur not using a restrictor the turbo is gona be shot soon.
post Dec 17, 2005 - 7:50 PM
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QUOTE(zipstrips @ Dec 17, 2005 - 3:29 PM) [snapback]368398[/snapback]

if ur not using a restrictor the turbo is gona be shot soon.


Are you sure about the restrictor? because i've heard differing opinions about it. also on that site it says to get it if the oil pressure goes above 50 psi on boost, and im pretty sure that my car stays at about 40-45. I think doggy said that you should have as much oil as possible going into the turbo and a really big return line to make up for that.

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