1st pass with 5.3 = 2 broken, 1 torched piston ???
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10.2 On E85, interesting, how does it run usually? Do you typically target that? I only ask because on 10.3ish, i fouled NGK BR7EF plugs very quickly.
Secondly, id be intersted to see how your fuel checks out.
Those autolites, what heat range do they compare to vs an NGK?
Im not convinced the IATS were the real problem here.
As far as "feeding the blow torch", I personally dont think so. I believe 11.5 is to lean for E85, just becuase you dont get knock doesnt mean you are making peak power...
Secondly, id be intersted to see how your fuel checks out.
Those autolites, what heat range do they compare to vs an NGK?
Im not convinced the IATS were the real problem here.
As far as "feeding the blow torch", I personally dont think so. I believe 11.5 is to lean for E85, just becuase you dont get knock doesnt mean you are making peak power...
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Are those 103s projected Tip plugs? Also, not sure, but it looks like their are equiv. to a NGK TR6...
Also, im no expert, but it looks like i see signs of Detonation AND pre ignition... Which i believe is why that one piston literally looks torched...
Also, im no expert, but it looks like i see signs of Detonation AND pre ignition... Which i believe is why that one piston literally looks torched...
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Poor lil pistons lost their oil, overheated the rings, and the rings not only try to grip the cylinder wall but they also expand in the land and crack themselves and try to split in lands, one from another.
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I to burnt #7piston in my 5.3, Im ordering a used on from ebay as we speak! Cylinder has a small nick, but this is my practice engine, so Im learning to tune on this one! I think the 11.7 afr was to lean, and intake temps of 154 took it out! Good luck!
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10.2 On E85, interesting, how does it run usually? Do you typically target that? I only ask because on 10.3ish, i fouled NGK BR7EF plugs very quickly.
Secondly, id be intersted to see how your fuel checks out.
Those autolites, what heat range do they compare to vs an NGK?
Im not convinced the IATS were the real problem here.
As far as "feeding the blow torch", I personally dont think so. I believe 11.5 is to lean for E85, just becuase you dont get knock doesnt mean you are making peak power...
Secondly, id be intersted to see how your fuel checks out.
Those autolites, what heat range do they compare to vs an NGK?
Im not convinced the IATS were the real problem here.
As far as "feeding the blow torch", I personally dont think so. I believe 11.5 is to lean for E85, just becuase you dont get knock doesnt mean you are making peak power...
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I had to add 10% fuel to get it to crank the next day, just to get it off the trailer. I am thinking my Megasquirt picked a bad time to start crapping out.
I am going to re-do all my efi wiring and double check my fuel system before the next engine goes in. I also found 5 bent rods on the other pistons that were fine.
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I believe it probably went lean also. It was running really hard thru first gear, and started popping severely after hitting second gear then pretty much layed over in high gear.
I had to add 10% fuel to get it to crank the next day, just to get it off the trailer. I am thinking my Megasquirt picked a bad time to start crapping out.
I am going to re-do all my efi wiring and double check my fuel system before the next engine goes in. I also found 5 bent rods on the other pistons that were fine.
I had to add 10% fuel to get it to crank the next day, just to get it off the trailer. I am thinking my Megasquirt picked a bad time to start crapping out.
I am going to re-do all my efi wiring and double check my fuel system before the next engine goes in. I also found 5 bent rods on the other pistons that were fine.
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break some stuff so cheap turbos and a cheap engine were on the menu.
I have no complaints whatsoever with these turbos.
My cam had the biggest effect on turbo lag until i put a looser converter in it.
Now it is pretty seemless. I went with a 4500 stall nitrous converter that I already had. If your cam isn't too radical, lag shouldn't be much of a problem.
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Yeah, I wish I had logged it, now its just speculation.
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Looks like it went lean, torched a few pistons, and heated the rings on the other.
I am in the progress trying to blow up my 5.3 back up motor, non intercooled, E85, 30+ deg at 19-20lbs. 60+ full hard passes later on the street and its still running fine with no blow by.
I am in the progress trying to blow up my 5.3 back up motor, non intercooled, E85, 30+ deg at 19-20lbs. 60+ full hard passes later on the street and its still running fine with no blow by.