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Old 08-07-2005, 05:07 PM   #1
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Default Best Oil For Au 3 Xr8 220kw

Hi

I 'm using magnatec at the moment and after about 1000km's, most of the time when I start her (engine is hot) there is a low sounding rattle until the oil pressure comes up then she is fine. Anyone else has this problem.


Also, my XR8 sometimes just cracks but doesn't fire when the car is warm, it just cranks and cracks,then i stop cranking press the accelorator down 10mm then crank it, than she starts and naturally revs to about 2000RPM, and to make things worst that rattle sound is even worst at 2000rpm.

any ideals, I took at to ford to check it out they put the computer on it and it showed some coil faul, i don't thinks its related because she starts ok as soon as i stop and press the accelorator ! _

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