Raced, in the cold..oil light randomly comming on..car not boosting/running like shi
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Definitely tow it.
Lesson learned, NEVER romp on your car when its not up to normal operating temperatures. Like others said, bad things can happen. Do not blame the car for being a money pit either, this very well could have been your fault for not operating the car properly.
Lesson learned, NEVER romp on your car when its not up to normal operating temperatures. Like others said, bad things can happen. Do not blame the car for being a money pit either, this very well could have been your fault for not operating the car properly.
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That's weird my evo does the same thing when I step on it. It sputters as it revs up, then sounds healthy, then continues to sputter. No idle problems or normal driving problems. It's just when I floor it. I thought I had bad gas/fouled spark plugs. Maybe even a ignition coil boot damaged since I recently changed my plugs.
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here are the mods.
04
Stroked to 2.3L
Wisco pistons
Eagle rods
Walbro 255lb fuel pump
Knife edged crank
Buddy club cams 264/272
Fidanza cam gears
AEM intake
Turbo Smart electronic boost controler
Forge BOV
SS brake lines
SS clutch line
Brass shifter bushing
Short throw shifter
aftermarket clutch (I THINK its ACT)
SAFC II tuned by Mac in Parker CO
380 awhp
what are the characteristics of a blown engine? the car is not smoking. the oil is low. I have no idea what charge piping is (sorry i'm new to evo's) but i check as many hoses and pipes as i could (the car is on ramps right now) and found nothing loose. whats an easy way of doing a compression test. and no codes are being thrown.
04
Stroked to 2.3L
Wisco pistons
Eagle rods
Walbro 255lb fuel pump
Knife edged crank
Buddy club cams 264/272
Fidanza cam gears
AEM intake
Turbo Smart electronic boost controler
Forge BOV
SS brake lines
SS clutch line
Brass shifter bushing
Short throw shifter
aftermarket clutch (I THINK its ACT)
SAFC II tuned by Mac in Parker CO
380 awhp
what are the characteristics of a blown engine? the car is not smoking. the oil is low. I have no idea what charge piping is (sorry i'm new to evo's) but i check as many hoses and pipes as i could (the car is on ramps right now) and found nothing loose. whats an easy way of doing a compression test. and no codes are being thrown.
I'm utterly mystified...
If its knocking your engine is toast.
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Update:
Brought it in today and they found the problem. There was a (small) hole in one of the major vacuum lines. Because of that, when I was running high boost, the car went super lean. And boom. My number 2 cylinder is disintegrated, the rod tore through the lining of the wall. So now I need a 2.3 short block and a motor rebuild. Gonna run around 5 grand.
Brought it in today and they found the problem. There was a (small) hole in one of the major vacuum lines. Because of that, when I was running high boost, the car went super lean. And boom. My number 2 cylinder is disintegrated, the rod tore through the lining of the wall. So now I need a 2.3 short block and a motor rebuild. Gonna run around 5 grand.
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Leaking boost would cause a rich mixture in a MAF metered system not lean. It's air that's already been accounted for not entering the cylinder where fuel is happily waiting its arrival for a joyous round of combustion. Unless however this was the vac line to the FPR.
If not I'd look elsewhere for the cause.
If not I'd look elsewhere for the cause.
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Not to be rude here guy but your problem here is 2 fold. A: you had a small problem with the car that resulted in a very unlucky break.
B: YOU DON'T KNOW SH** ABOUT YOUR CAR AND YOU ARE TRYING TO OWN A CAR MODIFIED WELL BEYOND THE FACTORY TRIM.
You need a serious education before you own something as pretentious as a turbocharged 4 cylinder. If you don't even know what a fuel pressure regulator is, you shouldn't be rocking a 2.3l'd Evo.
Its an invitation for problems I can't even begin to explain. And you don't know enough to help yourself. Until you catch up to where the car is... this kind of thing is going to keep occuring.
B: YOU DON'T KNOW SH** ABOUT YOUR CAR AND YOU ARE TRYING TO OWN A CAR MODIFIED WELL BEYOND THE FACTORY TRIM.
You need a serious education before you own something as pretentious as a turbocharged 4 cylinder. If you don't even know what a fuel pressure regulator is, you shouldn't be rocking a 2.3l'd Evo.
Its an invitation for problems I can't even begin to explain. And you don't know enough to help yourself. Until you catch up to where the car is... this kind of thing is going to keep occuring.
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Not to be rude here guy but your problem here is 2 fold. A: you had a small problem with the car that resulted in a very unlucky break.
B: YOU DON'T KNOW SH** ABOUT YOUR CAR AND YOU ARE TRYING TO OWN A CAR MODIFIED WELL BEYOND THE FACTORY TRIM.
You need a serious education before you own something as pretentious as a turbocharged 4 cylinder. If you don't even know what a fuel pressure regulator is, you shouldn't be rocking a 2.3l'd Evo.
Its an invitation for problems I can't even begin to explain. And you don't know enough to help yourself. Until you catch up to where the car is... this kind of thing is going to keep occuring.
B: YOU DON'T KNOW SH** ABOUT YOUR CAR AND YOU ARE TRYING TO OWN A CAR MODIFIED WELL BEYOND THE FACTORY TRIM.
You need a serious education before you own something as pretentious as a turbocharged 4 cylinder. If you don't even know what a fuel pressure regulator is, you shouldn't be rocking a 2.3l'd Evo.
Its an invitation for problems I can't even begin to explain. And you don't know enough to help yourself. Until you catch up to where the car is... this kind of thing is going to keep occuring.