hello,,
I was reading through some of the reports in the ms3 forums on blown engines. It basically looks like there were a number of them (not a staggering number, but still enough to catch a casual reader's attention),, and it looks like the synopsis was basically don't mod the heck out of your car, at least not without a dashhawk and proper tuning. and even then, there are no guarantees.
so as a noob I have a couple questions, if anyone feels like explaining. 'proper tuning',,,, means what exactly? for example, if your dashhawk is showing you that something is definitely not right, do you then take your car to a mechanic or someone with a dyno to correct it? for someone like me who wouldn't really know how to fix whatever, I can't see going to a mechanic and dropping $ on an unknown problem. how do u translate dashhawk results into actionable items.
anyhow, what I really wanted to ask about was engine rods. several of the blown engine reports mention too much power and low-end torque on a FWD car, which in turn puts too much load on the rods, and then snap crackle pop. so my other noob question was how do you go about reinforcing those rods early-on, before you start doing all the power mods. is it even possible?
word. (monkey2)
I was reading through some of the reports in the ms3 forums on blown engines. It basically looks like there were a number of them (not a staggering number, but still enough to catch a casual reader's attention),, and it looks like the synopsis was basically don't mod the heck out of your car, at least not without a dashhawk and proper tuning. and even then, there are no guarantees.
so as a noob I have a couple questions, if anyone feels like explaining. 'proper tuning',,,, means what exactly? for example, if your dashhawk is showing you that something is definitely not right, do you then take your car to a mechanic or someone with a dyno to correct it? for someone like me who wouldn't really know how to fix whatever, I can't see going to a mechanic and dropping $ on an unknown problem. how do u translate dashhawk results into actionable items.
anyhow, what I really wanted to ask about was engine rods. several of the blown engine reports mention too much power and low-end torque on a FWD car, which in turn puts too much load on the rods, and then snap crackle pop. so my other noob question was how do you go about reinforcing those rods early-on, before you start doing all the power mods. is it even possible?
word. (monkey2)