In the back of the car some followed spots after 2.000km of a trip!

CUPRA MK2 R

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My Cupra has 13.500km and after a 2.000 trip of km I came across that it registers it back had oleo dots, for who nao knows a new car exactly the retainers of the turbo leaves to pass a fast oleo for its retainers, mainly in reprise or load, but liked to know if ja happened here to some? I am to speak of a trip with a speed of cruise of 190/240kmh!(118mph/150mph)! 2.000km !!


Thanks and sorry my englisch
 

Chris_Cupra

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Apr 17, 2007
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Athens, Greece
My Cupra has 13.500km and after a 2.000 trip of km I came across that it registers it back had oleo dots, for who nao knows a new car exactly the retainers of the turbo leaves to pass a fast oleo for its retainers, mainly in reprise or load, but liked to know if ja happened here to some? I am to speak of a trip with a speed of cruise of 190/240kmh!(118mph/150mph)! 2.000km !!


Thanks and sorry my englisch

Where (in which part of the car) did you notice the "oil spots"... If it is in the rear wheel arches, then that might be some dirt or small pieces of rubber shot after overheating in high speeds ...! Did you check your car for oil consumption at all ...??? It might be normal for a new engine to burn some oil in the run-in period ...:whistle:
 

CUPRA MK2 R

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Yes it consumed oleo in first 2.500km now changed the oleo to 6.000km and nao took more ties now to 13.500km that I came back to restitute with 0.3/0.4! For me nao consumes nothing of more has the normal consumption, has much atençao in the heating of the car and the cooling, therefore I make sport automovel and I have a long expriencia! Debtor, but when to make one viegm long the high speeds sees this, tambem thought about the tires but hum nao me seems!
 

CUPRA MK2 R

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Yes really the oleos evaporate the best ones in the house of the 200 degrees! Very facil E è to break turbos, therefore when to rubro they reach values close to the 1000 degrees. But I am it ties sick in this, it asks for very of body and engine, but first it has that to reach the normal temperatures of functioning! DEBTOR
 
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