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LEAK DOWN for PERFORMANCE
We leak down every mortor before adding more performance goodies to it. It can save a lot of headaches. I found a Rabbit GTi engine that was going to be turbocharged missing the TOP compression ring from the factory! The leakdown was 20% with only 10k miles! all other cylinders were 5%. Leakdown tests have saved me a lot of time more than I can remember.
When I was working with the AMG race team they performed a boroscope test and a leakdown between the sprints and after the race to keep tabs on the engine. This was to ensure the motor was able to run at optimum levels before replacement 6% was the limit. Compression Rings Performance Guide. BASED ON 100 PSI: 3% or less (Excellent, USUALLY Only found with motors with TOTAL SEAL Rings) 3-6% Excellent 5-9% Average engines (OK for TURBO, SUPERCHARGER) 10-12% (Borderline for TURBO, SUPERCHARGER. Don't expect FULL potential) When a leakdown test is used in conjunction with a compression test this can tell the engineer how the engine is when it is running. If a leakdown in all cylinders is the same and the compression test in all cylinders is the same then it is a pretty good chance that all cylinders are running evenly. If the compression is weak in a cylinder than it may be time to adjust the valves. So to me using both test go hand in hand.
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WARNING: Bastard Mercedes Builder/Tuner Sorry if I don't answer your email or questions I don't check here too often. I am normally on the 190revolution.net board. Thanks Last edited by Speedtek; 05-11-2002 at 04:15 AM. |
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