
Yeah that section is for members who have been there for a little while. Sorry.
unfortunately the only fix for the smoking issue is either a new stock turbo, a rebuilt unit, or a bigger turbo
i would push for the dealer to cover it under warranty if you still have it, as that is your cheapest option, otherwise its time to redo the turbo
if the warranty does cover it under warranty, all they will do is replace the turbo, and maybe change/top up the engine oil and radiator coolant depending on how much is lost during the change
they may change the studs on the turbo if its seized, and will most likely reuse the gaskets
i have used 5w-40 since 1,000km and i got the smoking issue around 65,000km, so the thicker grade will just delay the process
i wouldn't use the oil restrictor trick because it reduces the amount of oil going to the turbo, which could mean that the turbo will run hotter due a reduced cooling effect provided by the oil
i have a pod and turbo inlet pipe on the intake side, plus a catted downpipe and cat back on the exhaust side, so that cancels out the theory about balancing out the pressures on either side of the turbo, unless i have to change the top mount as well to add some more balance
while you are waiting to sort it would with mazda, you could try changing the pcv valve on the engine as it may not be working properly, and even add an oil catch can to see if that helps
in terms of replacement turbos, i would get the super stock turbo by protege garage because its a rebuilt factory turbo that bolts straight in, and they have assured me that it wont smoke if i have a catted downpipe
the pt performance turbo is better value because its ceramic coated and has a 3" inlet, but the problem is finding a 3" inlet. if you're game enough, you can buy a cpe inlet pipe and cut it, hoping that it fits, or get a 3" inlet fabricated. and you may need a tune once its put in because of all the changes
otherwise, pull the turbo out and have it rebuilt by someone locally, either to factory specifications, or with the garret gt28 internals in the stock housing. i have been told that its a ball bearing system, so you wont have the seals failing like the factory journal bearing unit
Last edited by kagerou; 22-02-2010 at 01:33 PM.
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I have the same type of mods installed as Kagerou mentioned plus an ETS top mount intercooler and I still have smoke, so balancing the intake and exhaust side of the turbo doesn't appear to make a difference.
I did some reading on a USA forum about the PT-performance PCV fix and the results were mixed. Looked about 50/50 from what I could see however not everyone posted results, mainly only the people that’s weren't happy so it’s hard to tell.
My car is at Mazda right now being looked at and if they decide that they're not going fix it under warranty I’ll be trying out the PT-performance fix possibly in conjunction with an oil catch can.

Thanks for the info Kagerou.

Fix = New Turbo, all gaskets too![]()


The car is already on 10W-30 (Magnatec), or at least that is what's listed on the service recipt from a few weeks ago. I think that is already thicker considering people around here use a 5W-30. Perhaps being Magnatec has something to do with it... Could be worth a try.
I'm also conserned that the oil is more of a "patch" than a fix. And the problem will come back at a less convenient time.
been working in mine for about 50,000km now.

Well, then what oil are you using?