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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Troubleshoot please! TONS of white smoke after car died at 30mph!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jetmech" data-source="post: 10870308" data-attributes="member: 35719"><p>Before you start throwing parts at it, take the alt off and have it checked at a parts store to see if it has proper output. If it is good then something is obviuosly draining the battery. bad grounds, short to ground, all can be a headache. Secondly, Blowbyyou there is something called bad tech and you just gave a good example of that. Please don't give tech if you have no idea what you are talking about. The oil used to cool the turbos have nothing to do with residual oil from a shut down. That residual oil should flow back into the oil pan from the turbos the oil that turbo uses and it is sealed off so it does not enter the exhaust. I would first get a compression check done and if it all checks out pull the turbos and see if the oil seals are bad in the turbos. If that all checks out I would check to make sure your crank case is not getting pressurized due to bad PCV or in proper line routing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetmech, post: 10870308, member: 35719"] Before you start throwing parts at it, take the alt off and have it checked at a parts store to see if it has proper output. If it is good then something is obviuosly draining the battery. bad grounds, short to ground, all can be a headache. Secondly, Blowbyyou there is something called bad tech and you just gave a good example of that. Please don't give tech if you have no idea what you are talking about. The oil used to cool the turbos have nothing to do with residual oil from a shut down. That residual oil should flow back into the oil pan from the turbos the oil that turbo uses and it is sealed off so it does not enter the exhaust. I would first get a compression check done and if it all checks out pull the turbos and see if the oil seals are bad in the turbos. If that all checks out I would check to make sure your crank case is not getting pressurized due to bad PCV or in proper line routing. [/QUOTE]
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Troubleshoot please! TONS of white smoke after car died at 30mph!!
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