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Willenium
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Would also say it's turbo seals. Ours upon removal had a serious oil leak but after being rebuilt and refitted by reputable sources, the car is all dandy (except for the clutch which is another story entirely :P).
GTKatie
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Just been for a morning drive (no boost and it's not smoked)
Only a short drive, didn't get up to temp.
Does anyone recommend a turbo specialist as the one I just used was quite reputable as was the fitter.
Is there an easy test to prove definitively that it's the turbo seals?
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When my car started smoking on overrun and idle...
I checked my turbo's intake, there was a light film of oil but nothing unusual.
I then checked the compressor housing and hotpipe. the turbo was dry, hotpipe had a light film of oil in it but again nothing unusual.
I then removed the B-pipe so I could see into the downpipe (3" decat) and started the car.
After about 5 mins my car started to smoke, I looked into the downpipe car still running using a high power torch and could clearly see oil dripping into it, the turbine oil seal had let go :( .




Wheels look like these =P~ . . .

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GTKatie
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That's the look I'm going for :)
Without steel wheels though, colour coded supra 17's

Will investigate turbo (or my other half will) and report back.
Just had a little race through a tunnel with one of those fancy nissans and pulled away from him quite convincingly, what is the the power in one of those?


Any turbo specialist recommendations?
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Supra 17's look awesome on an mr2, I love the look of this one :D . .

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What turbo are you running out of curiosity.


Kev.
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GTKatie wrote:That's the look I'm going for :)
Without steel wheels though, colour coded supra 17's

Will investigate turbo (or my other half will) and report back.
Just had a little race through a tunnel with one of those fancy nissans and pulled away from him quite convincingly, what is the the power in one of those?


Any turbo specialist recommendations?


Which fancy nissan you on about??

If it was a GTR you would need to be putting out some serious power to pull away from that
sidewaysmk2tubby
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Do you mean a 350z or 370z? My friend has a 350z and its pants, don't think the 370 is hugely better either. But it does have that cool rev match thing when you change gear to help people that can't shift gear properly and accelerate quickly. 370z is about 325 bhp from factory and 350z is 300bhp.

Those white supra look the dogs, proper rude :thumleft:. I want some, not sure they would like right colour matched ferrari red tough.
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Welcome
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2mad wrote:Supra 17's look awesome on an mr2, I love the look of this one :D . .




What turbo are you running out of curiosity.


Kev.


Supra wheels do look awesome, didnt know they were 17" 's though!
GTKatie
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I think the Nissan was a 350z after googling the pics.

The turbo on my Rev 3 is a CT26 with a steel shaft, no idea why it's not a CT20b

The supra wheels are definitely 17s 9.5 and 8inch

Getting a quote for colour coding in the morning :D
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GTKatie wrote:I think the Nissan was a 350z after googling the pics.

The turbo on my Rev 3 is a CT26 with a steel shaft, no idea why it's not a CT20b

The supra wheels are definitely 17s 9.5 and 8inch

Getting a quote for colour coding in the morning :D


Are all of them 17" cause there is 3 different types isnt there?
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bennn wrote:Are all of them 17" cause there is 3 different types isnt there?


I've seen the above in 16" before so there's got to be at least two different sizes.
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bennn wrote:Are all of them 17" cause there is 3 different types isnt there?


I've seen the above in 16" before so there's got to be at least two different sizes.
Gaz
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Don't want to spam with another thread, but where can I get turbo seals?

My Rev2 produces a puff of smoke on each gear change when on boost, and when slowing down for lights, so I assume it's the turbo seals.

I can't seem to find them anywhere! Where can I get them? And how hard/easy are they to fit? I'd be fairly proficient with working around cars, although new to MR2 and turbo ownership!
2mad
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You can buy rebuild kits with the seals included. .

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... Categories

Rebuild guide. .
http://www.alltrac.net/tuning/turborebuild.html

For the record I dont recommend doing this your self but if you do at least have the unit checked and balanced by a place like turbo technics before fitting it.



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Willenium wrote:
bennn wrote:Are all of them 17" cause there is 3 different types isnt there?


I've seen the above in 16" before so there's got to be at least two different sizes.


MKIV supras had 2 different brake options. The smaller standard JDM brakes fit under a 16" wheel, but the massive UK/optional JDM brakes require a larger wheel, hence there are 2 sizes.
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