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19-10-2008, 07:48 PM | #1 |
S3 - On the open road
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Electronic dipstick giving spurious readings ?
Hi all, new CSL owner here.
Had my new toy delivered just over two weeks ago and took it on an extended roadtest the day after. My test route took in the south of France and a bit of Italy and covered some 3000 miles over ten days Totally in with the car now and seriously wondering why I've spent the last seven years driving Stuttgarts finest . . . . . One small issue with the car was the oil level. After a few hard miles in France I used the electronic dipstick function to check the oil level. It showed + .9 litres. I duly purchased a litre of Castrols finest and put it in. The display then showed the level as +.1 litres. On the final day of my "extended test drive I checked the level electronically again. This time it showed +1.1 litres. I take it this means the engine requires 1.1 litres and not that I've overfilled it by 1.1 litres ? ! ! I decided that it was better to be safe than sorry and thus put another litre in. After this the display STILL showed +1.1 litres. Am I being a total f*ckwit or is the electronic dipstick not functioning correctly ? (I believe there are known issues with the system ?) Thanks in advance. |
19-10-2008, 08:07 PM | #2 |
S4 - Getting the hang of it
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The engine is burning or losing a hell of a lot of oil over a short space of time if it is!!!!
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19-10-2008, 08:09 PM | #3 |
S5 - Full Throttle
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Couldn't you have just used the normal way to check the oil and use the dipstick?
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19-10-2008, 08:12 PM | #4 |
S4 - Getting the hang of it
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The dipstick on the CSL is underneath the carbon airbox - and so you need to remove the airbox to manually check the oil - not something i would personally want to do!!!
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19-10-2008, 08:44 PM | #5 |
S5 - Full Throttle
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Guess I will find that out when I find one and buy it lol
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19-10-2008, 08:54 PM | #6 |
Driving it like I nicked it
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Should read 1.1.......also if you don't do many miles it may read -.- everytime you start it up. It's nothing to worry about because it takes arounds 25 mins to get a reading. If you don't get a reading after a long run then you will need to top it up.
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19-10-2008, 08:58 PM | #7 |
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You will have over filled it if you put 1lt in when it read .9 The min is 0.1 and the max i 1.1 it wont show you if you over fill it Get the car to normal running temp then on level ground turn the car off / then turn the ingnition to ingniton 2 get the display to show oil level then hold the sport button in it will show --- then give you a reading if all this does not help you have to remove the front of the carbon air box then the dipstick is below it it is red and near the back. I MUST MAKE A VIDEO |
19-10-2008, 09:42 PM | #8 |
S4 - Getting the hang of it
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Mark (or whoever else knows) - for the newbies and complete techno-phobes like me - could you give us an exact step by step to correctly check the engine oil? Would really help as i still cant really work out how to check it properly and know for sure that i have an exact proper reading. Thanks!!
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19-10-2008, 10:08 PM | #9 |
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It is in the csl manuel that came with the car
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19-10-2008, 10:15 PM | #10 |
S3 - On the open road
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Blimey, fantastic responses on here ! !
Thankyou for that indepth description Mark. It's much appreciated. I'd been carrying out the check incorrectly. . . . I'd caned the car mercilessly so thought it quite possible that it may have burned a litre in 3000 miles. I'll run a proper check when I use it again (it's not my daily driver) Sorry to be a nuisance, I have a further question The car is currently running on Michelin Pilot Sport 2s (with incorrectly sized 275 section tyres on the rear) 3000 miles of hard driving in France have all but finished them off. I visited the lads at Simpson Motorsport last week and asked what tyres they recomended fitting. they were vocal in their criticism of the MPS2s saying they'd had handling issues with a couple of cars they'd been fitted to. I don't use the car on track (I know, I know) and I'm unsure about fitting the original equipment Michelin Cup tyres. I had them on a 997 GT3 and drove it in sub zero conditions with the roads damp and covered in grit/salt. Personally I thought they were "ok" and a rise in temperature saw them improve drastically. BUT, I never drove that car on wet roads or in heavy rain. The press and Mr Clarkson made a big deal about the Cups shortcoming in the wet (and the car does seem lacking in rear end grip compared with either my previous 996 or 997 GT3s) I'm thus worried about putting the Cups on as the weather gets colder and wetter . . . What are peoples thoughts ? |
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