Is it common for GPX to blow head gasket / loose compression
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Is it common for GPX to blow head gasket / loose compression
Took my GPX Mivec FTO out for a 20mins ride this morning at 6am.
Took it to redline a few times on the freeway first and second gears.
Then went back home, parked it. it was fine.
Later at 6pm, went to start the car and it felt like it had lost compression on idle.
Car was struggling to idle and would often stall.
Also there was a strange clunking sound coming from within the motor which kinda comes and goes.
After awhile of putting my foot down on the gas peddle and maintaining idle at 1500rpm, the car is able to maintain idle on its own. (car temp guage is now at the middle, and motor is at ideal operative temp).
The Clunking sound is pretty much non-audible at idle (after warm up), but can be heard sometimes when revs reached 3000rpm while driving.
I have check the coolant for bubbles at idle, but none can be seen.
Engine oil looks normal and free coolant contaminate.
Is it common for Mivec motors to blown their head gasket? Or is something mechanical which has failed with the motor?
Your opinion and experience will be greatly appreciated? Cheers
Took it to redline a few times on the freeway first and second gears.
Then went back home, parked it. it was fine.
Later at 6pm, went to start the car and it felt like it had lost compression on idle.
Car was struggling to idle and would often stall.
Also there was a strange clunking sound coming from within the motor which kinda comes and goes.
After awhile of putting my foot down on the gas peddle and maintaining idle at 1500rpm, the car is able to maintain idle on its own. (car temp guage is now at the middle, and motor is at ideal operative temp).
The Clunking sound is pretty much non-audible at idle (after warm up), but can be heard sometimes when revs reached 3000rpm while driving.
I have check the coolant for bubbles at idle, but none can be seen.
Engine oil looks normal and free coolant contaminate.
Is it common for Mivec motors to blown their head gasket? Or is something mechanical which has failed with the motor?
Your opinion and experience will be greatly appreciated? Cheers
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Re: Is it common for GPX to blow head gasket / loose compres
Forgot to add, the car isnt throwing any error codes.
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Crappy idle could be coming from a crappy stepper motor. Did your temp guage ever spike?
I have a mivec engine which had a blown head gasket that I'm rebuilding for a project so I guess it does happen, but I doubt it would just randomly go bang.
I have a mivec engine which had a blown head gasket that I'm rebuilding for a project so I guess it does happen, but I doubt it would just randomly go bang.
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Re: Is it common for GPX to blow head gasket / loose compres
A audio clip of the noise will help with diagnosing the problem.
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the stepper motor was recently replaced, and i believe it is what has been keeping the motor idling after the car has warmed up.
also, i have been using BP 98 ron on the FTO (I can actually feel the benfits).
also, i have been using BP 98 ron on the FTO (I can actually feel the benfits).
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That's a great idea. i will have a clip as soon as possible.Vectose wrote:A audio clip of the noise will help with diagnosing the problem.
But i must warn you, it aint pretty

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Just give it a good limiter bash and clear it out 
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Re: Is it common for GPX to blow head gasket / loose compres

I would definitely not recommend 'limiter bashing' the car to try and solve a problem...

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LOL!silverGPX wrote:Just give it a good limiter bash and clear it out
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silverGPX wrote:Just give it a good limiter bash and clear it out
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LOL

also, there are no blue or white smoke visible from the exhaust tip.
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Why not? It worked at the bonfire in 2012Taz wrote:
I would definitely not recommend 'limiter bashing' the car to try and solve a problem...

He was clearly joking.
I fix cars.
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Lerl!!!!Daniel2019 wrote:Why not? It worked at the bonfire in 2012Taz wrote:
I would definitely not recommend 'limiter bashing' the car to try and solve a problem...
He was clearly joking.
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LOL @ Sahin.Sahin wrote:Lerl!!!!Daniel2019 wrote:Why not? It worked at the bonfire in 2012Taz wrote:
I would definitely not recommend 'limiter bashing' the car to try and solve a problem...
He was clearly joking.
Didnt get a chance to do a vid, but was wondering if the coils was the issue?
I can still hit MIVEC without any problems.
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Did u limiter bash all the gears?NextLevel wrote:LOL @ Sahin.Sahin wrote:Lerl!!!!Daniel2019 wrote:Why not? It worked at the bonfire in 2012Taz wrote:
I would definitely not recommend 'limiter bashing' the car to try and solve a problem...
He was clearly joking.
Didnt get a chance to do a vid, but was wondering if the coils was the issue?
I can still hit MIVEC without any problems.
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7,500-8000rpm on 1st and 2nd gears. Pointless to hit MIVEC on the remaining gears.silverGPX wrote:Did u limiter bash all the gears?NextLevel wrote:LOL @ Sahin.Sahin wrote:Lerl!!!!Daniel2019 wrote:Why not? It worked at the bonfire in 2012Taz wrote:
I would definitely not recommend 'limiter bashing' the car to try and solve a problem...
He was clearly joking.
Didnt get a chance to do a vid, but was wondering if the coils was the issue?
I can still hit MIVEC without any problems.
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Re: Is it common for GPX to blow head gasket / loose compres
Get the f**k outta here.NextLevel wrote:Pointless to hit MIVEC on the remaining gears.
Meanwhile, sounds like something very simple given it's affecting idle and nothing else by the seems.
As mentioned prior, stepper motor. It's possible you have a leak somewhere, or simply a bad stepper entirely, it's not unusual.

P.S. You haven't blown a gasket; as you have no symptoms of such.

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Seriously, i havent hit mivec on 3rd.
Mivec on 2nd gets me a little over 100km which is fast enough for me.
The way i see it, i could get my licence suspended on 2nd gear alone lol
Hmmmm, or am i one of the few whimpy FTO owners here lol
Mivec on 2nd gets me a little over 100km which is fast enough for me.
The way i see it, i could get my licence suspended on 2nd gear alone lol
Hmmmm, or am i one of the few whimpy FTO owners here lol
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would a semi faulty ignition coil throw up an error code?
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NextLevel wrote:Seriously, i havent hit mivec on 3rd.
Mivec on 2nd gets me a little over 100km which is fast enough for me.
The way i see it, i could get my licence suspended on 2nd gear alone lol
Hmmmm, or am i one of the few whimpy FTO owners here lol

But yes, you are a pussy.

Have that clip yet?

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NextLevel wrote:Seriously, i havent hit mivec on 3rd.
Mivec on 2nd gets me a little over 100km which is fast enough for me.
The way i see it, i could get my licence suspended on 2nd gear alone lol
Hmmmm, or am i one of the few whimpy FTO owners here lol
Lol yeah your a pussy