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heres another weird one.

my front turbo is rooted. BUT:

im filling up a catch can in 15mins of hard driving!~!!!!

i was concerd id done a ringland. when i did a compresion test it came up 160-170psi in all 6 cylinders. (hot)

it only started breathing since this turbo f**ked out.(heaps smokey)

is it posible for the presure in the exaust housing to be forced back thru the turbine oil seal????

which is non existant.

any takers?

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My guess is when the turbo let go , the engine sucked ceramic dust from the exhaust wheel and has scored your bore .

Have you done a compression test since the turbo let go ? If not do a comp test and a leakdown and then you will be able to tell for sure if its just the turbo or both engine and turbo.

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My guess is when the turbo let go , the engine sucked ceramic dust from the exhaust wheel and has scored your bore .

Have you done a compression test since the turbo let go ? If not do a comp test and a leakdown and then you will be able to tell for sure if its just the turbo or both engine and turbo.

yess. it hasnt "gone" the turbine oil seal is leaking. and yes 170psi in all 6

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