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  1. Hello, the engine was done with new pistons, new cap conrods, new valves, block honed to have a good crosshatch. The ring gap was checked and was ok After doing miles to make sure that rings are fine, on the highway under heavy acceleration, sometimes!, we can see a lot of grey smoke and high oil consumption, the turbo was refurbished, the injector was tested. Car has downpipe. We have checked CCV/PCV membrane and was ok, no holes. There are bits that can cause this in rocker cover? What can cause such high consumption under heavy loads? I'm lost! Can injectors make such issues to "eat" oil?
  2. It's only surface rust. But it's good to treat with zinc
  3. http://uk-mkivs.net/topic/50427-pd-vac-line-simplification-n18-n239-valve-delete/
  4. Hello! Nice ride! I want to ask you what is the force of the shock absorber and the lenght of it? Tks!
  5. hello. i want to install heat seats kit. it contains heating elements. i want to find out if the material is kept by a wire that is secured on the start/end or by a wire and is sustained by metal rings from the foam of the chair(3-4 pieces for each wire). i mean if the heated element must have holes to let the steel ring to secure the material or it's just a wire that enter in the foam and pulls the material, and this wire is secured only in the ends. Sorry for my bad english. Please help me
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