Kitejunkiee New Member 4 Member For: 7y 3m Posted 22/10/17 04:40 PM Share Posted 22/10/17 04:40 PM (edited) After a bit of advice, I've had this issue for a few years and the fuel consumption is making me want to fix it. This all started about 4 years ago and have just put up with it but the fuel is getting worse, currently getting about 350km around town driving moderately (I used to get 450km driving the same way...). When the engine starts cold it will sound like there is a miss for the first 3-4 minutes. The exhaust has white smoke, very faint though with a very small hint of blue (sometimes). Though the engine oil barely drops between servicing (I change the oil every 10-15k). After 3-4 minutes of warming up the car drives fine, no loss of power. I recently drove a 3,000km hwy trip and noticed the back of the car was full of oil, obviously from overtaking and putting the foot down. Things I've checked: new spark plugs Checked all coils (using servicable one, replacing one by one) Re-flashing the ecu (I have 3 maps and tried them all) Replaced the PCV Checked all hoses visually Compression check I'm suspecting a valve seal is gone or valve spring. My next move is to take the head off and get it recon.. though hoping someone here has a more likely cause, I.e if its the springs or seals would it be worth changing them first rather than take head off? The car is an xr6t mkII with 200,000km, 330rwkw and was tuned 7 years ago running 14psi. I've driven in pretty hard and only since this problem have eased off a bit on the lead foot. Edited 22/10/17 04:44 PM by Kitejunkiee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BAXRTUTE Gold Donating Members 2,639 Member For: 8y 9m 4d Posted 22/10/17 08:59 PM Share Posted 22/10/17 08:59 PM Im no expert here, but have u checked the turbo/housing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitejunkiee New Member 4 Member For: 7y 3m Posted 23/10/17 11:07 AM Author Share Posted 23/10/17 11:07 AM I checked for bearing play last time I did a service, but as for the current problem I never would suspect the turbo? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffwagon Trust me bro...tbh ;) 8===} Gold Donating Members 16,063 Member For: 9y 11m 24d Gender: Male Location: South Australia Posted 23/10/17 11:40 AM Share Posted 23/10/17 11:40 AM Have you swapped the o2 sensors? This is the first thing to look at in this situation. I think the oil issue may be seperate from the fuel consumption. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitejunkiee New Member 4 Member For: 7y 3m Posted 24/10/17 04:14 PM Author Share Posted 24/10/17 04:14 PM (edited) No, this makes sense after reading what it does. is there two sensors? I've looked and can only see the one sensor.... keep reading there is 2 can't see it. Ordering one for now see how that goes. Also read on here if its running a tune the post cat sensor won't be running. Edited 24/10/17 04:21 PM by Kitejunkiee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,036 Member For: 9y 9m Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 25/10/17 05:03 AM Share Posted 25/10/17 05:03 AM BAs have one, BF and FG have two. It is the one before the cat you are interested in. The one after is just checking that the cat is working properly, and doesn't actually adjust anything to impact how the car runs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBAF Bronze Donating Members 2,156 Member For: 8y 5m 8d Posted 25/10/17 08:10 AM Share Posted 25/10/17 08:10 AM ^ this! Replace the one behind the turbo and ignore the one at the cat however it could be a sign that your cat is blocked if you're getting some abnorminal reading from the second sensor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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