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i got a big fkn problem. I was driving last night and i though id give it a little i was in 4th and got to max boost and before i cud change to 5th i looked behind me and the whole main road (kings rd sydenham) was covered in white smoke. I shat my pants. My car sounds wierd the idle was dropping out but not that much for the speedo to pick up. Now the car wont even start someone said its the spark plugs. If anyone has anyinfo of what it might be cos im also suspicious as to why there is oil sometimes spitting out of my blitz bov and some sitting in the throttle body where the stock bov is? someone from racv said the oil may have gone into the engine caught alight and smoked out the exhaust?

any info would be great cheers

antoni

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lol relax man just asking lol ive got new spark plugs and gonna do it tonight but yer the oil is shitting me cos ye oil spitting out of it sometimes and when i replaced the intercooler piping oil in the pipes

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haha bad huh lucky i didnt get busted haha

i checked the engine and is fine the car feels fine when i drive still 100% response its just that one time that smoke came out now the car wont start at all its onli idleing its loosing the plot this morning before work i started the car and it was fine it stalled and wont start the starter motor n shit r fine they r working its just the engine wont spark sometimes it sounds like its about to start but meh it was cold aswell

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ahk hopefully compression is fine, because the car boost's fine, not one thing wrong with it when it drives. It was just that one time.

But thanks heaps for all the info everyone, if you have anything else by all means let me know.

Really appreciated.

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nah no noises, my mate asked me last night because he thought it could have been a blown turbo or just damage to the housing. But turbo sounds perfectly fine, no wierd noises and still boosts fine

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i got a big fkn problem.

You're not wrong there, you imbecile.

I was driving last night and i though id give it a little i was in 4th and got to max boost and before i cud change to 5th ...
max boost in 4th, and you're going for 5th. On a public street. :wave:

You sir, are an absolute Fu(kwit, the kind we don't need here.

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