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High Emission Ford Focus 1.6 Tdci

  • 09-06-2014 3:34pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,252 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    My 2005 Focus 1.6tdci failed the NCT miserably on emissions yesterday.
    The results were
    Reading on my Focus 7.55/m
    Pass rate below 3/m

    I did change oil and filter before NCT.

    Yesterday after the NCT inspection, I took off the air breather pipe and noticed that there is slight oil on the inside of the pipe. I presume this is normal?

    I then inspected the turbo, there is no play in the spindle and there are no propellers damaged.

    I then took out the air filter and noticed that it was extremely dirty (I will upload pictures later)
    I also noticed that the pipe to the left near the oil refill was slightly slit and oil was noticeable near the slit. (Will upload pic and hopefully someone can name the pipe)

    I should also point out that the DPF has been removed!

    Any ideas what else might be causing this smoke??

    Here is a video of my car being revved up to 3,500rpm from engine start.



Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,298 ✭✭✭martinr5232


    Put a new air filter into it firstly then get a tin of air intake cleaner take the inlet pipe off the turbo get someone to rev the engine to about two thousand rpm and squirt the intake cleaner into the turbo in short bursts about two seconds let it work through the system.
    Do that for about half a tin.

    would be no harm putting a bit of dipetine into your fuel tank aswell.

    Give it a good hard drive just before going back for the test aswell and ya should be grand.


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