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my compression results.. doesnt look good
i ran a check on my car, i am running about 150-160 in all four cylinders, with a hot engine on a blistering NJ day. wonder what could be the problem???
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that really isn't that bad, that is decent. Are you sure you followed all of the steps to checking your compression?
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![]() aww crap, thats right.. i forgot to mention that. S13 KADE, with 139,xxx miles on her. i like how its nice and consistant,
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All the plugs need to pulled to get a proper reading. And holding the throttle wide open is correct, make sure you either pull the fuel pump fuse or unplug each injector. - Brian |
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Just pull the pump fuse and run the car till it dies to get all the fuel out of the line. When putting it back together turn the key to accessory ~3 times to build up pressure in the line before you start again.
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Spec is 179 +/- 15% iirc. So recheck your methods and if it's 160, that's within spec. Also, some gauges read funny. The gauge at Secret Services reads a KA at 210-220psi. It's better to either know a) your gauge is dead on, or b) you're consistant.
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Jeff -
You're correct about the 179 as stadard spec. But the difference per cylinder limit is 14psi as a max... And the "rebuild" spec is 155 for a KA. And some guages do read high or low...at 155-160psi, before I'd consider a rebuild, I'd try another gauge. That's if those numbers were gained using the proper method... Again, did you remove ALL the plugs before testing any one cylinder??? - Brian |
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Duffman -
You and I are saying the same thing. As long as there's no more than 14psi difference across the 4 cylinders, you're OK...if the readings are around ~170-180. i.e. 171/185/178/174 is fine, normal spec KA, healthy. Quote:
If I had 154/150/162/150, I'd be worried. Again, before I went as far as a rebuild, I'd repeat the test with a (known good) compression gauge to see if my numbers were still low. - Brian |
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I live at 5500ft. do you think that altitude will skew the readings down. I have a 1997 KA that gets 155-160 psi. across the board. I would like to go turbo. I added a cap of oil and they only raised pressure by about 5 psi.
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Duffman -
Agreed. - - - - - - - - - - - - thul - Yes, I think the altitude will skew those numbers... It's good that oil only raised it 5psi...that means the rings are good. So either it's the altitude, or the gauge just reads low. - Brian |
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