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hey guys, ive got a 94 r33 rb25DET and need some help with problems, was driving the other days running sweet, then started spluttereing and shit load of smoke blew out the exhaust, oil pressure dropped right off, so i stopped let it sit, restarted.. oil pressure fine again, but had a splutter kinda runs like vw motor there is no knock tho.. ive stripped the intercooler pipe work to check the turbo, oil on pipe and sitting at the mouth of the turbo, pulled out the plugs the find the front plug badly fouled, other plugs were fine, can anyone please help shed some light on what trouble im up for?

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wondering what the allowable shaft play is on the stock turbo, i seem to have a excessive amount of play in the turbo now but is there a measurement or how much is to much???

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only guessing here but sounds as though maybe your PCV was stuck shut, then built up pressure and it finally let go, through your turbo seal, and possibly blew the PCV to the shithouse. where is your PCV plumbed to?

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