who sells sweedish inlets?
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Originally Posted by mk3cosworth
lol im just welding a plate with the holes taped in on the end near the top of corse and removing the oil breather, that will do me
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Originally Posted by Charlie Chalk
Ok, I got a question about oil in plenums
I just took my inlet off recently to clean up while my gearbox is off, and the inner surface was lighty greased so to say, Should I be worried
No jokes either about it being a pulsar, Id like a straight answer please
I just took my inlet off recently to clean up while my gearbox is off, and the inner surface was lighty greased so to say, Should I be worried
No jokes either about it being a pulsar, Id like a straight answer please
so have you broke the box now ?
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Originally Posted by Mike Rainbird
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Originally Posted by rapidcossie
Why are people worried about the position of the sensors and pipes?
I would be FAR more worried why I had oil in my plenum?
I would be FAR more worried why I had oil in my plenum?
Mike, LOL @ "chip mode" but if YOU bothered to read it, you would see id already acknowledged understanding of the "oil problem" further up anyway
But what I did do was I instead posted after, "correcting" myself that if some muppet wants to run around with an inlet full of oil, then I can see the value in not wanting the map sensor full of it too.
I wasnt about to go back and edit the post where I was "wrong" as I figured that if people read that, then read trev explaining his problem to me, then me acknowleding it, it would be a FAR better learning tool for them, and highlight the breather issue better than if I went sneaking around editing my posts pretending not to have said something in "mike mode" , thats not my style at all, if I miss something im quite happy to have it pointed out to me, its all part of the learning process, even if all Im learning here is how silly some other people are with their engines breathers its still useful to me cause at some point I'll probably be helping someone out with their engine who has the same issues.
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Originally Posted by Jay.
Originally Posted by mk3cosworth
lol im just welding a plate with the holes taped in on the end near the top of corse and removing the oil breather, that will do me
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yeh bastard newzealand and LA
Will be back with TIG torch in hand from 2nd March.
Yours,
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parts never turned up.
promised they will be here tomorrow.
going to clean everything ready to put it back together tommorrow.
skip is going today aswell
promised they will be here tomorrow.
going to clean everything ready to put it back together tommorrow.
skip is going today aswell
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Originally Posted by col cos1
where this block is mounted etc for oil contamination in the map sensor etc?its a bit over my head
I have air temp and my boost sensor on the bottom and have had both out recently with NO oil contamination what so ever.
I dont have the prob with the map sensor line as my map sensor is in the ECU col.
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Originally Posted by Jay.
Originally Posted by Charlie Chalk
Ok, I got a question about oil in plenums
I just took my inlet off recently to clean up while my gearbox is off, and the inner surface was lighty greased so to say, Should I be worried
No jokes either about it being a pulsar, Id like a straight answer please
I just took my inlet off recently to clean up while my gearbox is off, and the inner surface was lighty greased so to say, Should I be worried
No jokes either about it being a pulsar, Id like a straight answer please
so have you broke the box now ?
The spring has gone by the looks of it, not my doing lol! just gone.
New box in shortly
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Originally Posted by Chip-3Door
Originally Posted by trevCOSS
Originally Posted by Chip-3Door
The garage19 ones are the best ones available IMHO, the reason being they are welded to the manifold not bolted, in every other respect they are the same as the swedish ones mike sells (same thickness metal and same curved shape)
They are 180 quid IIRC, and they also save you have to buy a plenum cover gasket, not to mention the fact it then guarentees you will NEVER need to buy a plenum cover gasket again, or ever be let down by one failing.
Si B's ones are essentially the same as a swedish one from Mike, but are made in stainless which is easier to keep polished and minty looking than ally.
They are 180 quid IIRC, and they also save you have to buy a plenum cover gasket, not to mention the fact it then guarentees you will NEVER need to buy a plenum cover gasket again, or ever be let down by one failing.
Si B's ones are essentially the same as a swedish one from Mike, but are made in stainless which is easier to keep polished and minty looking than ally.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=azQt8CNrnmU
Si B is larger, it was only the garage19 one i was saying was the same size (or near as damn it)
I take it richies turbo seals have gone to get that much oil in the plenum?
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Originally Posted by Jay.
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Originally Posted by Jay.
mikes is a very nice piece of kit but if you have no breather to the inlet and you still have oil in the inlet imo thats a sick yb that doin it or turbo for that matter
but over a period of 6000 miles or 3 months, at which point i would go over the car for a major service...there was always a TRACE of oil in the mainifold, maybe the reason was i was running the turbo to its absolute limit...but the problem exists, lots of other people suffer the same issue, and the fact is, nomatter how small an amount of oil is in the plenum...it WILL end up in the vaccum pipes, which is fookin crazy and a stupid design fault.
my breather works very well, and does not connect to the manifold in any way....
MAYBE the reason some of you dont have oil in your plenums is because you either drive like girls,or do about 25miles a year...... i do over 25K miles a year...and the car will do at least 130mph every day.
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