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Old 11-25-2011, 10:22 AM   #1
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a) get an oil pressure gauge. Seriously, do it right, or burn up your turbo/rings. You shouldn't drive when its loosing oil.

b) get under the hood of your car, how are we suppose to know where your oil went, its your car

c) you will also realize when your car is turned on and running, you have oil in your lines going to your turbo, so when you first turn your car off, oil may have not drained back to your pan, and will be slightly lower.

d) if its a leak, there is a puddle, if its burning, it'll be smoking blue.

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i hate KA oil pans, cant remove them as easy as SR ones,oil dipstick.
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Old 11-25-2011, 05:14 PM   #2
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Give this man a dollar! Finding it will be easier with the car warm and running. As bad as that leak sounds, the others are probably right with a lose or ruptured turbo line.

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a) get an oil pressure gauge. Seriously, do it right, or burn up your turbo/rings. You shouldn't drive when its loosing oil.

b) get under the hood of your car, how are we suppose to know where your oil went, its your car

c) you will also realize when your car is turned on and running, you have oil in your lines going to your turbo, so when you first turn your car off, oil may have not drained back to your pan, and will be slightly lower.

d) if its a leak, there is a puddle, if its burning, it'll be smoking blue.

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