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Been experiencing some blow bye on both my babies lately (33 &34), I suspect its because I have raised the boost and I do have catch cans on the way but can anyone tell me, technically (but not too technically), why this is happening ?

Also is there any way I can get the oil out of the FMIC etc ?

Jeremy

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First sign of piston rings/pistons starting to fail or getting worn.

Can quickly deteroiate to oil mist mixing with the incoming fuel charge which degrades the octane rating causing detonation and definate piston ring/piston failure followed by hammered big ends and bent cranks.

High hp/boost on a less than perfect GTR engine can very quickly end in tears...

Pushing the boost limits /timing on stock engines without CAREFULLY monitoring knock is very risky.

have seen more than enough atm in both RB25 and RB26...

Cheers

Ken

Ken

sounds like you just described how I abused my old motor to a tee:

* Strap on a pair of big terbs onto a tired motor with low compression.

* Wind up the boost to compensate for low compression.

* Periodically drain the oil from the dual purpose induction air heat exchanger/oil catch vessel (aka intercooler).

* Ignore intermittent knock warning on the PFC 'cause your half way through opening a can of "woop ass" for some knuckle dragger who thinks his new Genie headers make him unbeatable.

* Continue to ignore the dull wop-wop thud that happens at a characteristic 3,000 rpm.

Bloody amazing that I only cracked a crank and spun a bearing or two. Tough things them RBs, all things considered!

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