Lets figure out what happened to my motor
That is 100% why I rather learn and tune my own. No way I am going to give someone else the chance to wreck what I just built, if it's getting wrecked I better be the one doing it. Our local tuner has blown so many engines I can't keep track. He then takes no responsibility. People keep going to him because they aren't aware how awful he is or he is the only option. I've known him a long time, I remember one time he told me to move my AIT sensor outta the charge pipe because it was seeing really hot air and thus pulling timing. I smiled and nodded as he confirmed his incompetence.
Usually most tuners have you sign a waiver before they tune absolving them of any repercussions should the engine blow up. Learning how to tune my car has been quite enjoyable and it's cool to know exactly what your engine likes.
i'm in the middle of rebuilding a similar motor to yours.
mine overheated but dind't crack a piston, all it did was collapse the rings and lost comp on 2 cylidners.
same exact way your did, drop down, stepped on it, loud explosion and imeediately lost 80% of my power.
i'm glad mine didnt die as bad as yours tho...
i also have supertech pistons.
mine overheated but dind't crack a piston, all it did was collapse the rings and lost comp on 2 cylidners.
same exact way your did, drop down, stepped on it, loud explosion and imeediately lost 80% of my power.
i'm glad mine didnt die as bad as yours tho...
i also have supertech pistons.
--Ian
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Since I'm not a tuner, are the values I'm seeing in this table the ignition advance, otherwise known as BTDC? If so, that's mind boggling. Monitoring the tune on my NA BRZ with E85 the advance wasn't anywhere near that aggressive.






