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If you replace valve seals, usually they bed themselves in for a little bit.

You'll get a bit of smoke for a while (or so im lead to believe, i could be wrong) then it goes away after a while...

do you know the condition of your turbo?

cos it could be the turbo bearings.

ahk hopefully thats the case and they will maybe take a couple days to bed in then :) seeeings i drove it for the first time this arvo ey! umm turbo is a hks 3037 gtpro being going for about 18mnths on 15psi. so i hopefuly doubt its that. had it off neways no oil newhere :0

yeh doesn't sound like its your turbo, great choice btw! those turbos are the bee's knees!

i sat give it at least 1000 kms and see where your at from there.

maybe try a compression test to see if anything is abnormal!?

yeh doesn't sound like its your turbo, great choice btw! those turbos are the bee's knees!

i sat give it at least 1000 kms and see where your at from there.

maybe try a compression test to see if anything is abnormal!?

cheeers bro!~ yea its the shit! i love it i made 283kw in 40+ degrees on 15psi :)

compression is all sweet had the bottom end built fully a year ago wen i did the conversion :)

could a shitty lifter cause it? coz there is a noisy one (effing loud) as of today ???

im gunna put some of that lifter free stuff through tmoz and see wot happens

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