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  • #16
    Would this be as much as an issue for a 1.2 doing about 4k per year?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Jamie@SPTuning View Post
      Only problem I can see is that carbon sediment may settle there over time.
      This is exactly what happens.. Here in Denmark the price for a aftermarket one is about 700 dkk..
      That is 74 Gbp

      Just try to take som lumpy oil and some normal oil.. ? The new normal oil WILL sit on top most of it, some of it will mix but trust me this can be an
      issue atm it have cost 4 turbos in our Citroën dealership, and Citroën is not willing to recall anything..

      This i borrowed from another Citroën forum we have in Denmark his turbo blew up and he checked his oil sump this is

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      Last edited by supernielsen; 24-07-2014, 08:03.
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      • #18
        Wow never seen anything like that before
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        • #19
          That is a different oil pan from the original pics posted.
          Originally posted by cyclone
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          • #20
            Yep that is a different pan but same problem just another Citroën the ds3 isnt different.. I works With These cars everyday.. I Will take pictures when i change My own next week..
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            • #21
              surely the pressurised oil feed to the turbo, and everything else for that matter, is supplied via the oil filter which takes out particles above 10 microns or so?

              If that ever became blocked then you would get a low oil pressure warning on the dash no?
              Last edited by Owd git; 24-07-2014, 12:31.
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              • #22
                Changed my oil this morning, the sump drain plug is about as low as it can get on mine, cant see how it would not drain fully (or close to it). Like I say, ive changed my oil and filter every 5000 since the car was new, id be amazed if there was any significant sludge in mine.

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                • #23
                  I know VAG had longer service schedules once think it was 20k per oil change. One of the tuners in England stripped down a GTI engine to find the big ends shot to pieces due to oil oil viscosity breaking down well before 20k. Personally I'd be changing oil at a max of 10k
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                  • #24
                    100% agree about the service interval maybe even less and now that I think about it have never seen a garage around here use the plug to drain the oil they all suck it out.
                    Originally posted by cyclone
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                    • #25
                      My independent peugeout /citroen service centre told me to change the oil every 6000 miles and said it will help to stop the turbo failing but it would be a case of prolonging a fail not stopping a fail He had changed more turbos than he could remember
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                      • #26
                        Sure that frequent oil changes are a must- mainly for the THPs which may run at higher temperatures
                        Was of same opinion as Owd Git as it happens. Surely the sludge would stay where it is, and the oil filter would sort out the main issues, filtration wise
                        If my sump is same design as shown will swap mine out in time.... cos it makes common sense surely?
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                        • #27
                          How easy it is to change oil? Mine won't have been done since last service in May last year...
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by THP View Post
                            How easy it is to change oil? Mine won't have been done since last service in May last year...
                            Its easy the 2nd time you do it. The first time you will spend an hour trying to find the filter and another hour taking off every piece of ducting under the bonnet only to realise you only needed to remove one bit.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Gazski66 View Post
                              Wow never seen anything like that before
                              You should check the sumps in the HDI's. They're much worse for sludging up.
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                              • #30
                                THP; May last year- its due for a service then? No? Or you have to do 20k?
                                Its every year OR 20k for THP 155

                                Gonna do mine before winter, remove sump plug, drain oil, remove and replace filter and fill with oil
                                Tricky bit is getting the sump plug off, and the oil filter is awkward, but removing part of the air intake helps i believe
                                Cant be that hard surely?
                                Hope not
                                Last edited by Chris_Blue; 24-07-2014, 20:24. Reason: THP
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