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#1 NGB

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 03:21 AM

Ok, so i found a 1998 S70 T5 SE near me that has 99,900 miles, black with tan interior.

Very nice car, aside from the fact that when i went to drive it today i noticed a small amount of oil burning off from the vicinity of the turbo. It seemed that there was oil buildup around the piping that goes over the engine down towards the turbo as well. Any ideas what this could be? My dad said that when the engine was revved the smoke increased, but after the car warmed up and was idling i could no longer see any smoke at all.

Second issue: The car had not been driven in several weeks and when i pulled out of the lot and put the pedal down about halfway, the car sputtered terribly. At this time the lambda indicator on the dash came on and began flashing. After a few more minutes of around town driving the car seemed fine and would hit 5K RPMS no problem. The indicator remained on for the duration of the drive.

Possible causes of this? Also, what exactly does tha lambda indicator light mean? ( I remember seeing a thread about this, but after several searches found only small reference to O2 sensor.)

Any help is greatly appreciated, as i would like to make a decision on this car ASAP.

Thanks!

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 03:25 AM

lambda is the canadian version of Check Engine Light?

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 03:28 AM

Makes sense, as the car was originally imported into Canada, before coming the states.

It's kinda funny, speedo is in miles per hour, but climate control is in Celsius. blink.gif

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 03:35 AM

QUOTE(01V70 @ Mar 13 2006, 07:28 PM) View Post
Makes sense, as the car was originally imported into Canada, before coming the states.

It's kinda funny, speedo is in miles per hour, but climate control is in Celsius. blink.gif

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:29 AM

QUOTE(01V70 @ Mar 13 2006, 10:28 PM) View Post
Makes sense, as the car was originally imported into Canada, before coming the states.

It's kinda funny, speedo is in miles per hour, but climate control is in Celsius. blink.gif



the temperature should be pretty easy to adjust ace

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:13 PM

QUOTE(andrew_The_fox @ Mar 14 2006, 12:29 AM) View Post
the temperature should be pretty easy to adjust ace



I never said it would be difficult.



Back on topic though, does anyone have any ideas about the oil leak?

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:16 PM

Lambda is their word for O2 sensor. There was probably a good bit of buildup in the engine after sitting that long, and it needed to get that sh*t out. I would seafoam it pronto if you can. The oil by the turbo sounds like either a return or feed line that is leaky.
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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:24 PM

QUOTE(1997850T5R @ Mar 14 2006, 12:16 PM) View Post
Lambda is their word for O2 sensor. There was probably a good bit of buildup in the engine after sitting that long, and it needed to get that sh*t out. I would seafoam it pronto if you can. The oil by the turbo sounds like either a return or feed line that is leaky.


Leaky lines = big issue, or simple Stage 0 fix?

Also, how much $ am i looking at to replace the O2 sensor?

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:39 PM

QUOTE(01V70 @ Mar 14 2006, 12:24 PM) View Post
Leaky lines = big issue, or simple Stage 0 fix?

Also, how much $ am i looking at to replace the O2 sensor?


Leaky lines aren't a Stage 0, but not a huge deal. Similar to replacing brake lines if you've ever done that. And the O2 will depend, check FCP Groton for your specific car as I'm not sure on pricing.
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Posted 14 March 2006 - 06:07 PM

Thanks for the help, Kale.

Does anyone have decent diagrams of the turbo area, so i can try to figure out where this oil is coming from.

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 09:01 PM

So as i was searching the forums, i found a thread in which people mentioned having oil leaking fromthe turbo into the IC lines, would this oil be visible on the outside of the IC piping, around the fitting?

Would leakage on a car with almost 100K miles be due for a turbo replacement?

Nick | 1998 S70 T5 SE | In the works: stuff
Parting: 2004 C70 Vert, 2002 C70 Coupe, 2000 C70 Coupe, 2000 V70R, 1998 V70R, 1999 V70R, 2000 S70 GLT SE





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