300hp to 400hp upgrade
Marking them in order to know which goes where - I believe this is not the first head it been done to.
Could it be responsible for hot spots and the pre ignition that melted the pistons ?
Thanks
Elior
Could it be responsible for hot spots and the pre ignition that melted the pistons ?
Thanks
Elior
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Those pistons are eroded, that doesnt just happen with a few spikes. You were consistently detonating. You need to make or get a set of detcans. There most deff was abnormal signs with the way your pistons look, you just didn't pick up on them.
Just be sure to set your base timing at idle before you drive anywhere next time.
Severe detonation can melt a piston nearly instantly. I've had pistons on a two-stroke go from new to totally melted down in less than a 1/2 lap of a track. Mild detonation can also slowly erode the softer metals. But that to me looks pretty catastrophic (instant).
On second look, those are clearly marks from the engine builder. 6 marks on intake/exhaust valve, 7 marks on another set. That is a stupid way to mark them, just use a marker pen. Yes, those could initiate detonation due to a point source of heat forming, but they aren't the cause. The cause is you thinking you can run 20psi without proper tuning and fuel.
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On second look, those are clearly marks from the engine builder. 6 marks on intake/exhaust valve, 7 marks on another set. That is a stupid way to mark them, just use a marker pen. Yes, those could initiate detonation due to a point source of heat forming, but they aren't the cause. The cause is you thinking you can run 20psi without proper tuning and fuel.
-removed my rude comment, unnecessary-
Last edited by Mudflap; Jul 15, 2018 at 04:31 PM.
As I said, fuel was 11.5-12 all the time (could be the sensor is off, it is my ls4.2 spartan running for 7 years now).
The timing map is @ less then 10deg from 180kpa and up (could be base timing is off I got -13deg for ecu offset).
I understand the rising edge vs falling can advance timing too.
I'll double check everything on the new build with a new digital WB and 4.9 sensor.
Thanks for the input guys
The timing map is @ less then 10deg from 180kpa and up (could be base timing is off I got -13deg for ecu offset).
I understand the rising edge vs falling can advance timing too.
I'll double check everything on the new build with a new digital WB and 4.9 sensor.
Thanks for the input guys
Last edited by elior77; Jul 18, 2018 at 07:36 AM.






