spf_lexus
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Dude I had mine buttoned up and it took me 2 weeks to decide she was boost ready, I started thinking of the "what-ifs" and if I blew something I would have to walk in the snow to school so I was a little weary. But yeah I will admit colorado winters make it hard to diagnose a coolant leak... every car puts out clouds at idle! I was told by a friend when we were playing around on the freeway that he saw some white smoke when I redlined mine, but I think that was the 3rd time being boosted so I thought it was residual fluids. Steve, what did you use to clean the old gasket material off your deck? Maybe a little leftover material causing a small void? I used a flap wheel and a dremel with some acetone.
I think the MLS gaskets are picky customers... needing a very smooth mirrir like surface from deck and head. I also feel that they take a little time to seal between the 2. I mean I had this "wet" corner that had obvious green coolant suspended all the time... plain sight. Once I re-torqued from 45lb to 75lb I waited a week and never saw the wetness again.
Hey I would grab a friend and have him/her slowly rev your car up to low boost a few times while you check from the back. If no leaks try a quick redline pull while behind your car. Only think I could find now when I floor mine is a SUPER rich smell right after a redline pull, 2 clicks off my FMU and the rich smell went away.
If you keep consuming coolant I would think it could be a slightly warped head. I leaned last semester that aluminum heads should not have any more than .003'' in any direction. I mean I blew mine on the freeway 5mins away from my garage and I drove her like a maniac, cutting off cars... blowing lights and I had one eye glued on my temp gauge and it never got up too high. Even tho mine was never "over heated" it was still a few thousandths off.
I think the MLS gaskets are picky customers... needing a very smooth mirrir like surface from deck and head. I also feel that they take a little time to seal between the 2. I mean I had this "wet" corner that had obvious green coolant suspended all the time... plain sight. Once I re-torqued from 45lb to 75lb I waited a week and never saw the wetness again.
Hey I would grab a friend and have him/her slowly rev your car up to low boost a few times while you check from the back. If no leaks try a quick redline pull while behind your car. Only think I could find now when I floor mine is a SUPER rich smell right after a redline pull, 2 clicks off my FMU and the rich smell went away.
If you keep consuming coolant I would think it could be a slightly warped head. I leaned last semester that aluminum heads should not have any more than .003'' in any direction. I mean I blew mine on the freeway 5mins away from my garage and I drove her like a maniac, cutting off cars... blowing lights and I had one eye glued on my temp gauge and it never got up too high. Even tho mine was never "over heated" it was still a few thousandths off.