Mxer4life
Greenie N00B Member
Hey guys, having some issues with my 2010 ms3.
So I recently had a failed pcv valve which covered everything in oil and had to replace it. Ever since then the car will not start. It turns over and will occasionally get one little spit like it wants to start but it doesn't. Fuel pressure is around 70psi before cranking and peaks around 83-95psi when cranking.
It makes spark, bled the fuel system 3 times now, tore apart the hpfp to deep clean everything (did it twice. First time only did the plunger and spring, 2nd time I tore it down to nothing), cleaned all wire connections, and no codes are being thrown. Compression/leakdown tests looked good, too. Except cylinder 3 is leaking slightly from the exhaust valves but still makes 135psi (porting and polishing soon with upgraded springs and titanium valves so I'm not too concerned with the leak aside from it being a freshly rebuilt head).
I had a similar issue when I rebuilt the motor and put everything back together but one day it just started up and never had an issue again until now (about 10k miles since rebuild).
Any leads would be great. Until then I'm tearing it down like I had it when replacing the pcv valve to check if I missed or accidentally disconnected something.
So I recently had a failed pcv valve which covered everything in oil and had to replace it. Ever since then the car will not start. It turns over and will occasionally get one little spit like it wants to start but it doesn't. Fuel pressure is around 70psi before cranking and peaks around 83-95psi when cranking.
It makes spark, bled the fuel system 3 times now, tore apart the hpfp to deep clean everything (did it twice. First time only did the plunger and spring, 2nd time I tore it down to nothing), cleaned all wire connections, and no codes are being thrown. Compression/leakdown tests looked good, too. Except cylinder 3 is leaking slightly from the exhaust valves but still makes 135psi (porting and polishing soon with upgraded springs and titanium valves so I'm not too concerned with the leak aside from it being a freshly rebuilt head).
I had a similar issue when I rebuilt the motor and put everything back together but one day it just started up and never had an issue again until now (about 10k miles since rebuild).
Any leads would be great. Until then I'm tearing it down like I had it when replacing the pcv valve to check if I missed or accidentally disconnected something.