Oil change results in engine tick?
#16
I never notice, anyway
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update - the noise sounds like it's coming from the injectors... but i remember reading somewhere that when you rev the engine, the injector tick is drowned out by the noise of the motor. does the injector tick increase in speed and volume as the engine is reved? when i rev the motor, the ticking noise starts going crazy. I tried taking a video, but the sound quality is terrible.
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update - the noise sounds like it's coming from the injectors... but i remember reading somewhere that when you rev the engine, the injector tick is drowned out by the noise of the motor. does the injector tick increase in speed and volume as the engine is reved? when i rev the motor, the ticking noise starts going crazy. I tried taking a video, but the sound quality is terrible.
Did I mention that it is typically normal for a Porsche owner to freak out about something like this?
#19
the owners manual says to use only Porsche approved oil. and i have yet to see any with grades higher than 0w40- 5w50. so i would guess that 20w50 is not recomended. just what i have been searching up. i know a lot of people run it with no problems. but i have been researching and have switched to 0w40 in my car and noticed a little bit of differances like easyer starting oil pressure within spec of the owners manual. befor when i was running 20w50 i would only get 5 bar at anything over idle and with 15w40 it was a litlle closer to where it should be but now it is spot on where it supposed to be and i dont burn any oil ether. but it is still too early to tell about burning oil (leaking is included).
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the owners manual says to use only Porsche approved oil. and i have yet to see any with grades higher than 0w40- 5w50. so i would guess that 20w50 is not recomended. just what i have been searching up. i know a lot of people run it with no problems. but i have been researching and have switched to 0w40 in my car and noticed a little bit of differances like easyer starting oil pressure within spec of the owners manual. befor when i was running 20w50 i would only get 5 bar at anything over idle and with 15w40 it was a litlle closer to where it should be but now it is spot on where it supposed to be and i dont burn any oil ether. but it is still too early to tell about burning oil (leaking is included).
You only get 5-bar above idle w/ 20W-50? What are you looking for, something off the gauge?
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I did the poor man's stethescope trick, and put a screwdriver to the injectors. it seems like they're making the noise. but my god are they loud! you can hear them through the hood with it closed, and when i drive next to fences. Is there a way to quiet them down? or are they on their way out?
Yes, i've been freaking out about a lot of noises lately.
Yes, i've been freaking out about a lot of noises lately.
#22
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I did the poor man's stethescope trick, and put a screwdriver to the injectors. it seems like they're making the noise. but my god are they loud! you can hear them through the hood with it closed, and when i drive next to fences. Is there a way to quiet them down? or are they on their way out?
Yes, i've been freaking out about a lot of noises lately.
Yes, i've been freaking out about a lot of noises lately.
#25
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Techron is good stuff, but BG44K is really good stuff and much stronger. I would not, for example, leave BG44K in your tank for too long while it sits there. Fill her up and run a can through her, while driving as spirited as you can.
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i want to say i ended up using 7 quarts total, maybe a little more. I started with 6, ran it, and added accordingly. It's JUST BARELY above the top fill line.
where do you get bg44K? never seen it.
where do you get bg44K? never seen it.