BadPiggy
Hooligan Ahole
You bring up a valid point... May be worth doing since the motor will be apart.
That's a complete rebuild, you know?
If I were gonna do that, I'd just crate the bitch up and away it goes to JDM.
Let them figure it out.
You bring up a valid point... May be worth doing since the motor will be apart.
That's a complete rebuild, you know?
If I were gonna do that, I'd just crate the bitch up and away it goes to JDM.
Let them figure it out.
Problem with that is that JDM is already giving me grief about the tune saying its running rich and that's why I'm burning oil. That the rich tune has not let the rings seat.
So if I crate it up, they will charge me all the labor and parts to rebuild it.
The cost to ship it equals the cost to rebuild it locally.
We have not given you grief or said anything about your tune, just that we feel the engine is getting too much fuel because your pistons are super clean from seeing the pictures you posted. We have not discussed cost of our labor or parts if you were to send it back to us. I've said it several times now, your next step is to take the engine out and take the heads off see what is going on. Weather that is done by you, us, or someone else until the engine is out and apart you are just speculating. I have told you if there is a problem with the heads we will figure something out to try and help you, I don't know what though because the problem has not been discovered yet.
You ran the break in oil way too long, your getting too much fuel into the cylinders some how, the engine is ventilated with a breather setup we do not recommend. You have had a consumption problem for several thousand miles and have not taken the engine out to see what the problem is like us and many others have suggested. I know you take pride and care about this car, do it a favor and lets try to figure out whats going on by taking the right measures and getting the engine opened up. No matter how many times you post and ask questions until this is done its all speculation!
JimIII
I agree and Jim is right...
I need to take the motor out and at least inspect the heads; find the smoking gun.
I'm working on that now. Its just a little too cold in my garage right now at 37 degrees.
But you have to agree that claiming that oil can work its way up pass the rings, up the combustion chamber, through the valves, and find its way into the heads is a little far fetched and unlikely.
You have constant vacuum pulling into the cylinders, then on top of that you have a blower pushing air into the cylinders. How is oil supposed to over come all those conditions and pool in the intake ports of the heads...?
What your not considering is that off throttle, immediately after hard acceleration the engine pulls at a much higher rate of vacuum and that is where the oil will pull past the rings and valves into the intake manifold.
But when I took the pictures/borescoped the motor, I had turned it on after an overnight rest, and just let it idle to get slightly warm, then pulled the fuel pump fuse to release fuel pressure.
So all the vacuum that was present was idle vacuum (21-22inHg).
But you're right, there is no point in talking this to death.

Shitty man. But it will be worth it when it's done
