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A bit on cyl 5 mate & im thinkin that cyl was the one not firing, i got plugz n stuff but need to swap plug tool tomoz for superchep.

If you have oil in the no 5 runner of your single setup you have most likely blown the piston ring, if it wasn't firing because of no spark then the engine would run rough and the runner would most likely smell like fuel.

I think you have popped a ring.

SO i need some f**king help, heres how it iz:

bought car after sitting 2 years and forged motor with 20k km on it, blown turbo rear housing (turbo removed & gone), seller lost interest and boought an f6.

came with an f6bb turbo i fitted and made lines n dump etc. I finally started it fine and then found it to be very smokey when revved. I pulled turbo intake off and BAM oil everywhere, took dump off and BAM oil everywhere.

runtime 5 min with 1mm restrictor. I figured well seals are f**ked for oil to get into front and back.

Prev owner said turbo only had 10k km on it and was very surprised & gonna look into it.

So i buy a r33 turbo just to get this car moving & regod and.............BAM same thing again oil in front and rear housing after few min startup and no restrictor and now im furious.....well at the time i was, but the guy gave me his word hed give me money back if it was blown as he didnt use that turbo.

NOW im thinkin do i have that bad a luck where i make 2 turbo setups work and there both f**ked ?? f**k this i should just buy a newby.

WHAT i did notice is with the r33 turbo the car was missfiring and i did notice oil was in cyl 5 from the looks of the head and manifold, so i checked the manifold from the f6 setup and there too was a bit of oil in cyl 5 there too, But surely that cant get into the front turbo housing.

SO WHAT DO YOU THINK ?

a combination of 2 f**ked turbos and oil in cyl 5 like the head gasket is f**ked or what.

SO i got a r34 op6 and made sure it was not f**ked, guy showed pics of upgraded turbo he put on and stocky was taken off in running order with 140k km on it so today i hope to fit it and see what up !!! wish me luck f**kers

Peace

do u speak engrish

Please explain.

If you have oil in the no 5 runner of your single setup you have most likely blown the piston ring, if it wasn't firing because of no spark then the engine would run rough and the runner would most likely smell like fuel.

I think you have popped a ring.

Thankyou, im hopeing no rings are f**ked as it a low km rebuilt forgieieiei, ill find out in a few hours. cheers

you may find that the only thing forged in that engine is the lies that the previous owner told you about it. lol. I hope not for your sake, time will tell.

Im friends with the prev owner fool, if the motor is in fact f**ked i will be able to sell the billet 31 spline full spool to recover my costs. EAD MOFO

Im friends with the prev owner fool, if the motor is in fact f**ked i will be able to sell the billet 31 spline full spool to recover my costs. EAD MOFO

What has the spool got to do with the engine? And why do you have it?

Im friends with the prev owner fool, if the motor is in fact f**ked i will be able to sell the billet 31 spline full spool to recover my costs. EAD MOFO

Aren't BW78 full centres on ebay for 100 bucks?

Im friends with the prev owner fool, if the motor is in fact f**ked i will be able to sell the billet 31 spline full spool to recover my costs. EAD MOFO

You should probably choose your friends more wisely ya wanker troll dole bludging loser son of Rajab bitch. Lick my chocolate starfish tosser. Lol:lol:
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