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Zilvia Junkie
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Capitan crunch in my KA24de
Ka24de (1991) in s13
170XXXmiles Code-32 on the ECU... (screw the egr i dont care!) Mods under the hood- Rad/fan/hoses, CB power steering, exedy stage 1, defi water temp gauge, cone filter and...... a strut bar (which BETTER NOT BE MY PROBLEM) So the other night i started up my car and it did not sound right. It sounds like my motor is eating capitan crunch, not chewing the whole time, but on a regular frequency. This happens with and without load, and the frequency increases with an increase in RPM. The car still runs and pulls fine. I was a bit low on oil so i topped it off. I keep an eye on my water temp via Defi gauge, and hit my fans whenever I get up to 180, occasionally ive hit 220 but its been a while sense that happened. Im going to do a full oil change tomorrow and inspect for flakes of metal, I also will be investing in either a leak-down tester or a compression tester. If you were to buy one of these which would be the most useful, from what i have been told the leak down is more versatile because it can be used on engines which are not running. Any speculations on what i may have wrong? From what i have researched it may be a fried piston/rings. But i have not expereinced a loss in power or gas mileage for that matter I drive about 70 miles a day and today is day three for these symptoms. I also have a timing light but am not sure on the procedure for its use. Such as timing mode and what the notches mean. I still have more reading to do there. |
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