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Guys ,

Just had the above 2 tests performed on my car so i thought i would post up the results online to get some sort of feedback..

Compression Leakdown %

CYL1 135 PSI -- 15%

CYL2 145 PSI -- 11%

CYL3 135 PSI -- 27%

CYL4 135 PSI -- 24%

CYL5 140 PSI -- 16%

CYL6 140 PSI -- 13%

Cylinder 3 & 4 had higher % leakage indicating? valves etc

The reason for these tests are that i am blowing a bit of smoke under WOT (using oil) so I am trying to eliminate certian things. My Turbo is an SS1PU Hypergear so is less than 6 months old so maybe oils seals who knows.

Please provide any feedback you can...

Cheers Dazza

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I would of thought that valve stems would blow more smoke at startup (Pease correct me if i am wrong though).

What are you looking at in cost to get the valve stems fixed?

Dazza

Standard should be 165psi, mine was all around 130psi ish before it was forgied. I had 5 out 6 pistons with cracked ring lands. They are now around 160psi after rebuilding.

Check the turbo for shaft play. If there are no up and down play with about 1mm side to side then it should be fine. I'm happy to go over the turbo for you free of any costs. You can drive pass if you are in Melbourne.

Actually i am not sure if they did the wet test ...

maybe Manny from CHasers could shed some light on this?

Dazza.

Stao , Might take you up on the offer to check the turbo though.....

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