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i was at the drags tonight and when i took off i started getting lots of smoke from under my engine bay due to a melted catch tank hose (dont use the ones they give you!).

when i got to the middle of the track it felt like it was running on 5cyl. (sounds like a wrx now).

i opened the bonnet and there was oil everywhere.

my oil pressure is fine, engine temp is fine, knock is still reading low.

so what could it be?

spark plugs over heated and cracked?

or a melted piston? :D

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so everyone whos cracked a ring land has had a bad tune?

not overboosted?

not worn them out over time?

yep, i love it when people make conclusions with absolutely no background information on the car. LOVE IT!

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lol..

They don't 'wear' out over time if you think this is the case then.... :)

If a ring land cracks the tune does not suit the setup. Its as simple as that... duh..

If you've fiddled and tried to push more boost in to it then its because the tune isn't suited. :D

I would hope you haven't done this as when the tuned they are basically tuned near the edge. :)

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