So this is a new one AFAIK. Kinda a long story...
I ran an autox yesterday (my second event with the MS3) that consisted of four runs. I was doing hot laps, but the car was feeling great and the tires were gripping so I was letting her rip.
On the third run I did a clean launch, grabbed second gear and headed into the first corner, and noticed a HUGE cloud of black smoke drifting away from the starting gate where I'd just come from. I took a break and asked the guys watching if that had only happened that one time and they said yes. I waited a bit and did my fourth run and again got black smoke at launch, but not as bad as the first time. The guy running the start light thought it occured as I shifted into second and got back on the power. He also thought it seemed like oil smoke, although it looked like fuel smoke in my mirror. He also said it had happened to some extent on all of my runs. I had buddies working corners elsewhere on the course and they said it was clean through the slaloms and other turns, only bad at the start.
Back in the pits I was looking things over and found the oil level was high. At the last change I put in exactly 6 qts and checked the level so I have no idea why it would be overfilled. Maybe too much oil was still up in the engine when I checked the level. I also added a spin-on filter at the last change so that increases the capacity if anything.
The only other time I've seen any smoke was one afternoon when I started the car to leave work, it kinda stumbled when it started and I saw a little poof of black smoke out the rear window. I figured that was just richness smoke from the hiccup at idle.
Has this happened to anyone before? I'm kinda stumped and so were a lot of folks at the autox. If the oil is overfilled could it have been forced into the combustion chamber and burned? Does this mean I've had excessive oil pressure since that oil change (2000 miles)? My only mod is Cobb's intake, and it was purchased around December 2007 so it should be old enough that it was made properly - no issues with the air straighener. The fins look nice and straight to me.
I need some help with this!
I ran an autox yesterday (my second event with the MS3) that consisted of four runs. I was doing hot laps, but the car was feeling great and the tires were gripping so I was letting her rip.
On the third run I did a clean launch, grabbed second gear and headed into the first corner, and noticed a HUGE cloud of black smoke drifting away from the starting gate where I'd just come from. I took a break and asked the guys watching if that had only happened that one time and they said yes. I waited a bit and did my fourth run and again got black smoke at launch, but not as bad as the first time. The guy running the start light thought it occured as I shifted into second and got back on the power. He also thought it seemed like oil smoke, although it looked like fuel smoke in my mirror. He also said it had happened to some extent on all of my runs. I had buddies working corners elsewhere on the course and they said it was clean through the slaloms and other turns, only bad at the start.
Back in the pits I was looking things over and found the oil level was high. At the last change I put in exactly 6 qts and checked the level so I have no idea why it would be overfilled. Maybe too much oil was still up in the engine when I checked the level. I also added a spin-on filter at the last change so that increases the capacity if anything.
The only other time I've seen any smoke was one afternoon when I started the car to leave work, it kinda stumbled when it started and I saw a little poof of black smoke out the rear window. I figured that was just richness smoke from the hiccup at idle.
Has this happened to anyone before? I'm kinda stumped and so were a lot of folks at the autox. If the oil is overfilled could it have been forced into the combustion chamber and burned? Does this mean I've had excessive oil pressure since that oil change (2000 miles)? My only mod is Cobb's intake, and it was purchased around December 2007 so it should be old enough that it was made properly - no issues with the air straighener. The fins look nice and straight to me.
I need some help with this!