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hi there. im really starting to grasp at straws here with my car. there is a pretty considerable lack of power while driving it. its a 1997 A4 1.8t with 119000km on it. .... what i wanted to know - because i am really new to all this stuff - is will a compression test be easy to be done on a 1.8T engine? or do i need a specialist to do it? on a sidenote - the car is starting to leak oil - and they are in the process of finding out from where. also - does anyone know if a compression problem could lead to the kind of power loss im talkin bout? |
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"G" <hitman247 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> a écrit dans le message de news:6327d8a73802e2cf079c3b6a3410e44e (AT) news (DOT) teranews.com... hi there. im really starting to grasp at straws here with my car. there is a pretty considerable lack of power while driving it. its a 1997 A4 1.8t with 119000km on it. ... what i wanted to know - because i am really new to all this stuff - is will a compression test be easy to be done on a 1.8T engine? or do i need a specialist to do it? on a sidenote - the car is starting to leak oil - and they are in the process of finding out from where. also - does anyone know if a compression problem could lead to the kind of power loss im talkin bout? A compression test is easy to do, provided you have the tool to do it (a pressure gauge with writer, to be inserted in the place of the spark plug). A compression problem could lead to those symptoms, but I would be very disappointed if an engine with such a low mileage could experience this problem. -- Best regards. Giovanni Tarantino Bevaix (NE) Switzerland 1997 Audi A4 2.8 Q 223,000 km (137,000 miles) 1997 BMW 535i 221,000 km (134,000 miles) |
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hi there. im really starting to grasp at straws here with my car. there is a pretty considerable lack of power while driving it. its a 1997 A4 1.8t with 119000km on it. i took it in to a turbo specialist (that i was told to go to by my warranty company - and thats another story) and he said the turbo is fine. i doubt theres a problem with the cat, its got a new air filter and new spark plugs. what i wanted to know - because i am really new to all this stuff - is will a compression test be easy to be done on a 1.8T engine? or do i need a specialist to do it? on a sidenote - the car is starting to leak oil - and they are in the process of finding out from where. also - does anyone know if a compression problem could lead to the kind of power loss im talkin bout? |
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hi there. im really starting to grasp at straws here with my car. there is a pretty considerable lack of power while driving it. its a 1997 A4 1.8t with 119000km on it. i took it in to a turbo specialist (that i was told to go to by my warranty company - and thats another story) and he said the turbo is fine. i doubt theres a problem with the cat, its got a new air filter and new spark plugs. what i wanted to know - because i am really new to all this stuff - is will a compression test be easy to be done on a 1.8T engine? or do i need a specialist to do it? on a sidenote - the car is starting to leak oil - and they are in the process of finding out from where. also - does anyone know if a compression problem could lead to the kind of power loss im talkin bout? |
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in reference to my initial post - thanx for the great advice guys. i was thinking of getting a second opinion on my turbo in my car. i am located in toronto, canada. does anyone know of a good mechanic who specialises in turbos? the one i go to is very nice but i feel the newer cars he might not be the best at. also i need a second opinion since my warranty company is trying to get out of writing a check for 1500$ to replace my current turbo k03. thanx again - oh its a b5 a4 1.8t "G" <hitman247 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:6327d8a73802e2cf079c3b6a3410e44e (AT) news (DOT) teranews.com... hi there. im really starting to grasp at straws here with my car. there is a pretty considerable lack of power while driving it. its a 1997 A4 1.8t with 119000km on it. i took it in to a turbo specialist (that i was told to go to by my warranty company - and thats another story) and he said the turbo is fine. i doubt theres a problem with the cat, its got a new air filter and new spark plugs. what i wanted to know - because i am really new to all this stuff - is will a compression test be easy to be done on a 1.8T engine? or do i need a specialist to do it? on a sidenote - the car is starting to leak oil - and they are in the process of finding out from where. also - does anyone know if a compression problem could lead to the kind of power loss im talkin bout? |
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