What's the Burning Smell
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What's the Burning Smell
Took the scoob out last night gave it abit then notice a burning smell coming from the engine bay, there was no smoke or nothing so abit confused as what it could be.
could it be the turbo on it's way out
any advice as to what it could be???
could it be the turbo on it's way out
any advice as to what it could be???
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The engine will smell a bit if you get it too hot.... but why did it get hot in the first place? I'd check the coolant level, if that's ok i'd check the thermostat. I assume the oil level is good?
What indication did you get on the dash?
What indication did you get on the dash?
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the engine temp on dash was fine, just above the half way mark, did touch the bonnet which was really hot, i did have a packed car but cant see that being a problem. i was only on the turbo for 2 min when i noticed the smell, a burnt smell.
the only other problem that i can see is that i have a after market exhaust but still have the main cat on down pipe and a green panel without a remap, i was told from clinic, power station that it would be ok without map.
now for the dumb question how do i check the coolant level and the thermostat level
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You don't say which model Scooby you have ( pre/post MY01?)
If you have a post MY01 I'd get a remap after those mods, the ECU on these models doesn't like having major changes (that includes a performance exhaust) being fitted without getting a remap. The ECU will detect changes in performance and start to make changes to the fuelling to protect the engine (it'll start to run rich)
You say the temp indicator was normal, I've heard of WRX temp indicators staying at mid (normal) indication despite a difference of 20 degrees!!!
The coolant header on my MY01 is on the driver's side of the inlet manifold, the overflow tank is at the front on the passenger side. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE HEADER TANK WITH THE ENGINE HOT, WAIT FOR IT TO COOL!!)
The thermostat is an automatic valve that opens up the coolant path to the radiator/heater matrix once the engine has reached normal operating temp. If you can get warm air from the vents the thermostat is working.
The only other thing I can think of, if all else is normal, is that the cat in your up-pipe is melting down (not unheard of when performance tweaks have been made without remapping). If the cat is melting down I'd avoid driving the car until it's sorted, or at least keep it below boost (<2600 rpm) until someone looks at it.
Hope it's something minor mate
If you have a post MY01 I'd get a remap after those mods, the ECU on these models doesn't like having major changes (that includes a performance exhaust) being fitted without getting a remap. The ECU will detect changes in performance and start to make changes to the fuelling to protect the engine (it'll start to run rich)
You say the temp indicator was normal, I've heard of WRX temp indicators staying at mid (normal) indication despite a difference of 20 degrees!!!
The coolant header on my MY01 is on the driver's side of the inlet manifold, the overflow tank is at the front on the passenger side. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE HEADER TANK WITH THE ENGINE HOT, WAIT FOR IT TO COOL!!)
The thermostat is an automatic valve that opens up the coolant path to the radiator/heater matrix once the engine has reached normal operating temp. If you can get warm air from the vents the thermostat is working.
The only other thing I can think of, if all else is normal, is that the cat in your up-pipe is melting down (not unheard of when performance tweaks have been made without remapping). If the cat is melting down I'd avoid driving the car until it's sorted, or at least keep it below boost (<2600 rpm) until someone looks at it.
Hope it's something minor mate
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these cars are prone to cam cover gasket leaks from hardened cam cover rubber seals and half moons. There is a good chance you have a drip of oil dropping on to the exhaust manifolds at the collector or on to the heat shield at that point. You will not find oil on the floor as the drip evaporates or burns away as it hits the hot exhaust.
No big deal. Replace the cam cover gasket if it bugs you.
No big deal. Replace the cam cover gasket if it bugs you.
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If it's the clutch the smell will have a bit of a sickly sweet/chemical aroma about it.
If it's the rocker cover gasket you'll see smoke fumes rising out of the scoop/engine bay when stopped.
Does the car do it all the time or just the one occasion when you were loaded up?
If it's the rocker cover gasket you'll see smoke fumes rising out of the scoop/engine bay when stopped.
Does the car do it all the time or just the one occasion when you were loaded up?
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If it's the clutch the smell will have a bit of a sickly sweet/chemical aroma about it.
If it's the rocker cover gasket you'll see smoke fumes rising out of the scoop/engine bay when stopped.
Does the car do it all the time or just the one occasion when you were loaded up?
If it's the rocker cover gasket you'll see smoke fumes rising out of the scoop/engine bay when stopped.
Does the car do it all the time or just the one occasion when you were loaded up?
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for starters what did it smell like, then we would no more insted of just saying it's this or that.
my car as made some smells in the past the worst smelling on was when rad hose bust.
my car as made some smells in the past the worst smelling on was when rad hose bust.
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these cars are prone to cam cover gasket leaks from hardened cam cover rubber seals and half moons. There is a good chance you have a drip of oil dropping on to the exhaust manifolds at the collector or on to the heat shield at that point. You will not find oil on the floor as the drip evaporates or burns away as it hits the hot exhaust.
No big deal. Replace the cam cover gasket if it bugs you.
No big deal. Replace the cam cover gasket if it bugs you.
What harvey said ^^^^
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I have the same problem with my scooby... I have WRX 54 and i only get the smell if you rev hard... or Accelerate in 1st and use most of the revs.. (the smell comes into the cockpit area)
There is no smoke.. the car seems to be running fine... it's been for a service 3 weeks ago.. The car is under warranty so i take it SUBARU should look into this problem for free.. ?
There is no smoke.. the car seems to be running fine... it's been for a service 3 weeks ago.. The car is under warranty so i take it SUBARU should look into this problem for free.. ?
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does it smell like brakes?? is it the same sort of burning smell??
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Dead mice on top of your engine?
Thats not a joke...I had two lying on my engine one day when it was cold in the winter. I had kept them nice and warm at 7.5k revs.
Thats not a joke...I had two lying on my engine one day when it was cold in the winter. I had kept them nice and warm at 7.5k revs.
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