BMW (and I think Audi) offers intake valve cleaning as standard for all their cars but good luck with the price haha
Doing it requires removal of the belt, removal of the power steering, removal...
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BMW (and I think Audi) offers intake valve cleaning as standard for all their cars but good luck with the price haha
Doing it requires removal of the belt, removal of the power steering, removal...
Find a place that does it using blast cleaning. That's the method I used. They will come out spotless and you will feel a big difference in smoothness and low-down response
"both street unit and autotech says this is a non issue for mazdaspeed3. only applies to certain cams for VW and Audi"
quoted from mazda3forums. being honest, I doubt the cause will be identified....
I'm pretty sure they mention the cam lobe as well in the disclaimer. Heck they even mention engine failure LOL
Rocker cover needs to be removed to inspect the lobes.
The disclaimer regarding the wear of the cam follower (not cam lobe) does not relate to us as our cam follower is a better construction than the vw's. I think you guys may be confusing the two.
Who installed it and was the whole pump stripped down and cleaned?
I have the CP-E CAI and TIP as well. Mine is joined by a 30 degree (or so) silicone hose that came with it. You are missing that hose.
CPE DP, Corksport 3" Dual tip, CPE 3" TIP, CPE 3" CAI, Fidanza lightweight fly, SPEC Stage 2+ clutch, old HPF ecutek tune, other little things = burbles like a mufuka
With cobb OTS tune it still...
I've noticed this as well. It seems when you ride the clutch a bit it encourages it. I wouldn't be richening your tune on decel though, that's pretty stupid unless you have an actual benefit from it....
yeh did it for shits and giggles. I wouldn't run full vent as a permanent thing
3" exhaust (corksport or similar) + 100 cell cat + full vent blow off valve + off the shelf cobb map = heaps of burble but unavoidable after-firing (and really loud at that, I think I killed an old...
Yep that's exactly right. Basically the same viscosity oils won't always be compatible. If they were this thread wouldn't exist lol
It does but that's besides the point. If an oil does not meet the appropriate spec requirements of a gearbox then it is not recommended. That's why I'm saying use Nulon 75w85 and not Nulon 75w90.
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yes and no. The higher number is for added protection but with some oil brands it can also mean the difference between the oil being compatible or not.
For example, I use Nulon fully synthetic...
Did the throttle body coolant bypass yesterday because of the intense heat. Took about 10 minutes all up. Gonna try this EGR mod before leaving work today and report whether I get a CEL.
very rare issue. generally the chain stretches by the time you pass the 200,000km mark or you have to change the chain tensioner.
as for the S-VT actuator, only ever heard of one person in the...