Centurion07
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Me too. Think the rear window needs tinting now as well! :lol:
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Yes it does!!!Me too. Think the rear window needs tinting now as well! :lol:






Wow!! Thanks for the advice!! The good old RB26 on early GTR's used to fill the head with oil and starve the sump, then hard braking into a left bend would cause the crank to starve, sometimes enough to shag or spin a bearing!! (Ask me how I know):headbonk::headbonk:It was drawn in; that's the issue.
Being on a track with 3 high speed R/H corners means the oil surge got the level right up to and over the breather, so it wasn't just mist that was sucked through but actual gulpfuls of oil!
With no catchcan on that side it all went through into the intake and was excessive enough to make it's way against the airflow, through the filter, and pool in the bottom of the airbox.
Car has never used a drop of oil in the whole 20K miles it's done and as Gibbo pointed out, if the oil level was right at it's max level, then that wouldn't have helped the oil surge. Gibbo has a can fitted on the passenger side and despite it never collecting anything more than a couple of drops AND him only completing a few laps before his brakes faded, his caught a fair amount. So it's safe to say if you're doing some track sessions, get a catchcan on the passenger side too!
All cleaned up now and ready to rock again!![]()
Know that now, don't I?! :frusty:Your a patient man, I'd of just purchased a new filter, they are a royal pain to re-oil.![]()
Yeah, I gave it a damn good clean when I changed the oil last week. Barely any oil made it's way THROUGH the filter and into the intake but it's totally clear now anyway and the car runs better than ever so I'm happy there's no issues.