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M57N2 multiple turbo failures
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05-06-2024, 10:21 AM | #1 |
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M57N2 multiple turbo failures
Before i start, here are some specs of the car
306D3 engine (170kw/228hp) 3” downpipe 2.5” straight pipe Remapped to roughly 210kw/280hp 600nm Had the turbo replaced a year ago and it blew after the first 5 months, had it repaired and it blew again in 10 months. Every time i have checked, there is some oil in the intercooler. Now i was told that running a downpipe and straight pipe requires also a hybrid turbo. How much truth is in there? I would hate to drop 1k on a hybrid, just for it to blow in 6 months time |
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If you're not confident installing cartridges I'd be very picky about the place that I would let do any turbo work on. It would have to be very reputable and I'd likely bring them a turbo. That being said I'd do more research and see what kind of options people have gone with for internals on these components. |
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05-06-2024, 03:08 PM | #6 |
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That's steam coming out of the oil cap, not oil. Also, don't remove the cap when the engine is running this is a useless test.
And oil in the intact track is completely normal, this is how to CCV system works. If you've had two failures I'd chaulk it up to those rebuilt turbos being garbage.
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Yeah it's called the blowby test by flipping the cap and watching it, common in the truck diesel world. It's not a detailed test by any means, just gives you a visual of the severity of backpressure getting past the rings. If it blows off you're basically in for a rebuild. If it just rattles around you're likely in better shape. But it's not definitive by any means, just can indicate a potential issue.
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These engines are NOTHING like a big boy diesels you'd find in a truck.
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After 2 long weeks i have managed to get the turbo replaced, there pressure coming all the way up to the manifold, but the main issue is still present. Car runs fine, apart from the loud exhaust note and little to no power. I was thinking of something vaccum related or the cranckshaft pulley. Since there is quite a bit of oil on the undertray. And it did seem to have a faint squaling noise in the front of the engine. There is no more blue smoke but instead some black smoke when revving to about 1400. Any input on this?
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Download the BimmerTool app, it's free last I checked. Scan for codes and run some logs (actual/expected). You'll need the appropriate cable
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