Rule one in life: Never trust the French.
Rule two: Never buy a French car.
They only make good wine, toast and fries. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::devil:
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countryboyshane New Member
I did this for a year with the Peugeot plugs and the car started to consume more oil than normal. It was very noticeable at vacuum conditions when the car wasn't under boost. After a while there was quite a bit of smoke coming out of the tailpipe. I went back to stock and problem is gone. I just stick to cleaning the intake ports/valves manually.
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I'm sure the EPA might not agree with what Peugeot is doing.... And since Peugeot isn't sold in the US.... BMW/MINI won't be following through with this....
Besides.... BMW/MINI may be looking at the carbon buildup as a billable maintenance strategy... $$$ opportunities may be presenting themselves....-
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Jason Montague New MemberLifetime Supporter
:cornut: 2008 N14 engine here. BSH OCC and BSH Boost Tap on x45kmi and no oil use or intake valve carbon problems.
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I'm still pretty sure it's crankcase back-pressure causing the problem, but there are other possibilities --- low compression test readings. Altho, the oil slick on my turbo air inlet hose points to back-pressure. Driving style / habit is also a consideration --- big effect on the valve cover emission control valves (reference the Bentley manual).
Messing with the factory designed emission controls is risky. The dual OCC should restore these controls (with vacuum), with the added benefit of oil removal from the intake.-
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My buddy said that Peugeot has started removing the PCV on vehicles that come in with carbon build up. -
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Sorry... But I have to color you wrong...
The oem MINI turbo is manufactured by Borg Warner - 3K - Schwitzer, BWTS DE out of Germany.... That's certainly not to say "others" aren't supplying aftermarket turbo's for the MINI, but they aren't oem...
And are you saying MINI worked with BSH and fixed all the glitches...
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Those in the know might disagree with you and color you wrong as well... -
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The color of wrong..... :wink:
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Apparently MINI does sell these plugs. Part #11617596034. It is used on N12 and N18 engines not on the N14.
http://realoem.com/bmw/partxref.do?part=11617596034&showus=1&showeur=&series=R60
#12 in diagram