Mr.Ames said:yeah i asked about the timing a while back when i was getting more crappy gas mileage and less oil burning
Mr.Ames said:im still wondering if the timing is off... but that wouldnt cause it to burn oil would it?
Are the 1.6s hi compression vs. what our manual is calling standard compression for the FS-DE? I guess what I'm getting at is the FS-ZE motor has higher compression than the FS-DE so it's compression ratings would be higher, like around 200psi vs. 170 on the FS-DE, right?aMaff said:yeah, changing the PCV would be a pretty easy / cheap fix / test. I foget all the deatails, but if you have a leakdown test run, it will tell you where you're losing oil from. The fact that your compression numbers are that low is a little troubling. As a not very valid comparisson, but a comparisson nonetheless my 15 year old miata was running 180-190 w/ 150k miles on it, numbers for a 'fresh' 1.6 engine should be around 200-210...
Boricua86 said:its running rich. i would stop running that car because if you run tooo rich, your gonna hear knocking in your motor.
if you can smell gas on your plugs, then thats unburned fuel sitting on the plugs.
make sure all your intake work is fine. everything. including the manifold.
or it could be wat i mentioned before. bad piston rings on a certain cylinder.
I bought a compression tester but realized today that I don't know how to use it LOL.FSCatalyst said:Hmmm.. I just checked my oil today and I was way below the low reading. There is no sign of oil leaks, so it must be burning oil? Just revving it up high there seems to be no color in the exhaust. But I've read that you could be burning oil little by little so there would be virtually no blue in the exhaust gases.
Buying a Compression test gauge and DIY is that as accurate as whatever the professional mechanics use?