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Old 02-01-2006, 01:43 PM
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Anyone heard of this?

I have a 97 CVPI with 92,000 miles. I put on a 70mm throttle body a one inch spacer, a ported ADTR plenum and an intake. I've had the intake on it for about 20000 miles and recently the motor started making noises so i had someone come get it and take it apart. he told me a piston was slapping the wall of the motor, and the reason was because the car was gettin too much air and gas because of the intake. I think it is BS because it never made noises until recently b/c i didn't change the oil for like 10,000 miles or so. Anyone heard of too much air causing this type of problem?
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Re: Anyone heard of this?

does your vic burn oil because if it does neglect from checking the oil could have let it eat up to much oil and allowing a cilinder to not get enough oil thus major damage occurs
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