bill said:
I notice that 2nd image says "45 ft/lbs" (of TQ). What does that mean exactly?
bill said:
Kooldino said:
I notice that 2nd image says "45 ft/lbs" (of TQ). What does that mean exactly?
LinuxRacr said:About 40 MPH in 2nd gear....close to WOT.
big_ben said:So you were pretty close to red line. That really shouldn't have been a problem. Maybe you just had some weak rods to begin with. Who knows.
1st MP3 in NH said:I think he was callling BS on Ben saying that being near redline in 2nd wouldn't be an issue. Also I fail to see how he is being arrogant.
Not to mention he obviously knows the basics, atleast more then alot of people in the turbo area so being a junior member should restrict his comments any especialy of that nature.
1st MP3 in NH said:And of coarse you had 93 octane or better all the time, correct?
I have to say that it is more and more seeming like the MP3s timing just can't sustain this kit. I am all but ready to swap ECUs with a P5 or turn the boost down to 3 PSI until something else gets figured out.
I never heard knock even at 8 PSI but If I am running more boost then you with the same fuel and at colder temps then it must be knocking.
Did you ever swap ECUs?
"I second that emotion."Keith@FP said:What kills rods? Detonation, aka knock. The Protege rods should be strong enough to handle 6 psi of boost easily. However, if they've been bent or damaged from persistent knock then they'll eventually fail. I suspect that's what has happened here.
If they're going to break from sheer boost (ie, under compression), that'll happen at the torque peak and not at redline.
Linux, I'm really sorry to hear about this. If you've got your old engine (I'm out of touch with the whole story), use it as the basis for a buildup with some stronger rods. We can get Pauters.
Keith