Oil Spurting From Breather Filter
Originally Posted by Soulquarian
Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
^^You know what, I was just about to do a DIY on how to do a Compression/Leakdown Test. I think I will do a video DIY on it, instead of write-up.
In the mean time, you can go buy a pressure tester ($30 at O'Riely's Autoparts).
PS.....Nice Catch can setup. Is that a 20G turbine?
In the mean time, you can go buy a pressure tester ($30 at O'Riely's Autoparts).
PS.....Nice Catch can setup. Is that a 20G turbine?
Not much unfortunately. Only 4lbs. Dyno'ed about 224whp. I was told I needed a boost controller, but now that I think about it, it's probably just the wastegate spring.
I'm going to call again and find out, if so, I'm going to get a retune so I can hit my potential and get a lot of track time at the Longo Scion Triathlon on Friday.
I'm going to call again and find out, if so, I'm going to get a retune so I can hit my potential and get a lot of track time at the Longo Scion Triathlon on Friday.
Originally Posted by Soulquarian
What's the word travis! I need to see that vid lol.
Did you buy the compression tester. You can go ahead and do the test without my vid, as there are instructions inside the package. I'm just doing the vid for the hell of it. But give a brotha some time...LOL. I'm putting the intercooler pipes back on the tC, and buttoning everything back up. I'll do the vid when I'm done.
Originally Posted by Soulquarian
For a while, I've been leaking oil from my breather, and now it's getting all over the engine bay. I have a ZPI kit, but I know someone with Turbonetics kit that's having the same problem in that area.
Will an oil catch can solve that problem?
Will an oil catch can solve that problem?
I'm in the process of doing the leakdown and compression test, but I took it to Corner3garage, and they say I might have a blown engine. I have a lot of vapor coming out of the oil catch can, and there's oil around the oil cap. I also gave a strong gas/exhaust smell on the cabin.
Bad news. My engine's shot. The Compression test came back good, but the leakdown was not so positive. Apparently, my rings are bad, and that's why I've been leaking so much oil and having so much vapor coming from the oil catch can.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
Bad news. My engine's shot. The Compression test came back good, but the leakdown was not so positive. Apparently, my rings are bad, and that's why I've been leaking so much oil and having so much vapor coming from the oil catch can.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
Hmmmmmmm sounds fishy.....
Compression test good = bad rings.....thats odd....
Leakdown test bad = something in the head ie valve seats
What were you told that cant be replaced? And none of this has anything to do with an air filter or BOV.
Unless there is allot you are not telling
Regards-
Todd
Originally Posted by TurboToyotas
Bad news. My engine's shot. The Compression test came back good, but the leakdown was not so positive. Apparently, my rings are bad, and that's why I've been leaking so much oil and having so much vapor coming from the oil catch can.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
Hmmmmmmm sounds fishy.....
Compression test good = bad rings.....thats odd....
Leakdown test bad = something in the head ie valve seats
What were you told that cant be replaced? And none of this has anything to do with an air filter or BOV.
Unless there is allot you are not telling
Regards-
Todd
Compression:
Cylinder 1= 138 PSI
Cylinder 2 = 126 PSI
Cylinder 3 = 125 PSI
Cylinder 4 = 127 PSI
Leakdown:
Cylinder 1 = 25%
Cylinder 2 = 28%
Cylinder 3 = 33%
Cylinder 4 = 26%
Anyone want to post stock results so we can compare?
Originally Posted by TurboToyotas
Bad news. My engine's shot. The Compression test came back good, but the leakdown was not so positive. Apparently, my rings are bad, and that's why I've been leaking so much oil and having so much vapor coming from the oil catch can.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
Hmmmmmmm sounds fishy.....
Compression test good = bad rings.....thats odd....
Leakdown test bad = something in the head ie valve seats
What were you told that cant be replaced? And none of this has anything to do with an air filter or BOV.
Unless there is allot you are not telling
Regards-
Todd
If the compression test comes back good, there is no reason to do a leak down. A leak down failure can mean bad rings too though.
+1 on what part Can't be replaced?
Originally Posted by Soulquarian
Originally Posted by TurboToyotas
Bad news. My engine's shot. The Compression test came back good, but the leakdown was not so positive. Apparently, my rings are bad, and that's why I've been leaking so much oil and having so much vapor coming from the oil catch can.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
Hmmmmmmm sounds fishy.....
Compression test good = bad rings.....thats odd....
Leakdown test bad = something in the head ie valve seats
What were you told that cant be replaced? And none of this has anything to do with an air filter or BOV.
Unless there is allot you are not telling
Regards-
Todd
Compression:
Cylinder 1= 138 PSI
Cylinder 2 = 126 PSI
Cylinder 3 = 125 PSI
Cylinder 4 = 127 PSI
Leakdown:
Cylinder 1 = 25%
Cylinder 2 = 28%
Cylinder 3 = 33%
Cylinder 4 = 26%
Anyone want to post stock results so we can compare?
Shouldn't the compression be higher than those PSI #'s?
Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
Originally Posted by TurboToyotas
Bad news. My engine's shot. The Compression test came back good, but the leakdown was not so positive. Apparently, my rings are bad, and that's why I've been leaking so much oil and having so much vapor coming from the oil catch can.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
I was told that's a part that can't be replaced, so I have to get another one...
All because of my f$#&ing BOV and/or Air Filter.
Hmmmmmmm sounds fishy.....
Compression test good = bad rings.....thats odd....
Leakdown test bad = something in the head ie valve seats
What were you told that cant be replaced? And none of this has anything to do with an air filter or BOV.
Unless there is allot you are not telling
Regards-
Todd
If the compression test comes back good, there is no reason to do a leak down. A leak down failure can mean bad rings too though.
+1 on what part Can't be replaced?
Sucks, because I'm getting a lot of conflicting info!
Your compression should be in the 170's, not 130's and 120's. So, your compression is not good. Yeah, as long as you don't have a hole in your block, you only need to replace the inside stuff. Like you said, more power though.
The weak ringlands crack. It is part of the top of the piston. The pistons are designed for fuel efficiency but not for making lots of power. Compression tests are not always accurate because if the cylinder gets some oil it brings back allot of compression. For example you take the compression of a cylinder and it comes up 130 psi and then you add a some oil into the plug hole and retake the compression it will go up close to normal. Leak down tests don't lie though.
Well it depends on what your EMS is doing to your afr and timing and how you drive it. You can easily blow these engines even with a good tune at 4psi. Ever hot box a cigarette? Too many puffs to soon and you ruin a perfectly good smoke.
Originally Posted by Soulquarian
I'm going to talk to the guys at Dezod today. I really don't want to go through the hassle of going back to stock and praying Toyota lets me go through warranty.





