Hi all,
Took my Turbo for it's 2nd trackday under my ownership on Friday to Thruxton, and while it was awesome, I only got about 15 total laps of running. See the video:
/watch?v=HthSzm89IMc (put after youtube . com in address bar)
So after my friend Rob left the car and I immediately went out again, I guess the oil pressure starting going a bit mad, surging through the fast right handers. It wasn't until Church when I finally noticed the plume of smoke behind the car (power didn't change), but it was already coming out into Goodwood, hence the big moment there.
I need to investigate where the oil was escaping from, and no futher oil was lost on the way home although I didn't do any more laps for obvious reasons.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Oil explosion at Thruxton
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Re: Oil explosion at Thruxton
Sorry, can't help with your issue apart from suggesting the obvious getting under the car with a torch and looking for signs of oil, but i'm interested what suspension you have on your car?
Looks like a good day to be at the track as not too many drivers.
Looks like a good day to be at the track as not too many drivers.
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Re: Oil explosion at Thruxton
Thanks shinny!
Martin:
Yeah I need to take a closer look underneath which I've not managed to do yet, been too busy.
I've got MeisterR ZetaCRD+'s fitted. I was planning on lowering the ride height and increasing the damping, I know it's moving about in the video but tbh it felt really balanced just a bit unsettled (fun though).
And yeah it was a great day for it, a little bit of rain in the afternoon but the track was super quiet.
Martin:
Yeah I need to take a closer look underneath which I've not managed to do yet, been too busy.
I've got MeisterR ZetaCRD+'s fitted. I was planning on lowering the ride height and increasing the damping, I know it's moving about in the video but tbh it felt really balanced just a bit unsettled (fun though).
And yeah it was a great day for it, a little bit of rain in the afternoon but the track was super quiet.
Re: Oil explosion at Thruxton
Just to report back. I've barely used the car since but it runs fine and I'm still clueless as to where the oil literally sprayed from. Obviously there's a lot coating the sump and gearbox and it appears to have sprayed upwards into the engine cover, but I've still no idea where from.
Edit: And I've checked the oil level (when cold) and it's still showing just over full. I guess I should drain some?
Edit: And I've checked the oil level (when cold) and it's still showing just over full. I guess I should drain some?
Re: Oil explosion at Thruxton
We did a trackday a while back with my uncles Evo4, it started spitting oil out similar to how you describe it. The fix was to replace the shiney aluminium oil filler cap for a genuine one which we happened to have with us (I was there in another Mitsi).
The car was absolutely fine until we started hooning too hard. Could be a cheap and easy test/fix.
HTH
Stuart
The car was absolutely fine until we started hooning too hard. Could be a cheap and easy test/fix.
HTH
Stuart
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Re: Oil explosion at Thruxton
Are you running a BOV? Oil on the engine lid suggests it's spraying out of there if you are. Could have damaged piston rings or turbo on it's way out and only showing up when being pushed hard. Check for oil in your inlet tract, blue puffs of smoke out the exhaust and i'd get a compression test done.
If you've only got oil after the turbo, that'll suggest turbo seals. If it's pre-turbo, that'll suggest piston rings.
Hopefully it is something simple like Jaspa suggests though!
If you've only got oil after the turbo, that'll suggest turbo seals. If it's pre-turbo, that'll suggest piston rings.
Hopefully it is something simple like Jaspa suggests though!