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Start car, better with a mate, so he can blip the throttle.

Take your oil filler cap off and see if it is breathing heaps = indicates blowby = rings/liners worn. Keep a rag handy,so you can half cover the hole just in case it starts to spit oil.

Do it with a couple of cars if you can so you can see the difference.

And by breathing ill audibly hear air in the system? or it will blow oil around?

Ill give it a crack.

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Apparently grabbed another gauge for the second test. I'm getting further tests out of curiosity. Leak down etc. And as previously mentioned.

If no good... Say hello fg xr6t. It's s bit of boat... But NEW

I agree. I will be. Im no mechanic mate, but of all tasks how complicated is a compression test. Remove components, put the gauge in and kick it over. repeat. How many variables for f**k ups can there be.

But yeah I'll be doing it anyway

I agree. I will be. Im no mechanic mate, but of all tasks how complicated is a compression test. Remove components, put the gauge in and kick it over. repeat. How many variables for f**k ups can there be.

But yeah I'll be doing it anyway

At WOT?

At WOT?

I can only assume. This is the general practice yeah? Ill ask specifics this arvo.

There just isnt anything from the factory that has the same appeal. Closest is a turbo falcon. But it honestly feels like your driving a bus in comparison. Plenty of poke though out of the box ill give it that.

before i bought my r32 gtr, i compression tested afew that realy appealed to me.

i took them for a nice drive to get the engine hot, then did the compression test at WOT

my gtr came up 160 - 162psi accross each pot...

different methods will get different results

yeah do the test at running temp for starters, and full throttle, keep the test consistent across the cylinders for example if u hit 3 compression strokes on the 1st cylinder, do the same for the other 5, dont just keep cranking until it stops going up. if your still not sure do a leakdown test it will tell you everything a compression test doesn't.

yeah test drove one and gave it heaps. Manual fg. Goes great. Sounds good too. I was well impressed, but that feeling faded fast when I got back into the old skyline and realised I still f**king preferred it. Makes parting with the 50k painful.

Be nice if those clowns at Nissan released something comparable...

yeah test drove one and gave it heaps. Manual fg. Goes great. Sounds good too. I was well impressed, but that feeling faded fast when I got back into the old skyline and realised I still f**king preferred it. Makes parting with the 50k painful.

Be nice if those clowns at Nissan released something comparable...

a skyline is a performance car an xr6 turbo is just a family car with a turbo slapped on

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