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Torque FI engines can produce more torque at lower rpm that upper rpm torque is what breaks rods part of tuning will be to limit torque (hence power) at lower rpm) stock engine less than around 300ft lb is usually reasonably safe http://www.epi-eng.com/piston_engine...and_torque.htm |
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If the majority of failures are detonation, why do E85 cars bend rods? So? |
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9~10 psi bent rod cylinder #4. I think #3 was slightly bent. #2 looked straight. #1 threw everything through the block. haha I think cause was valve float and/or tossed rocker. You can see in the intake port pic where only one valve was bent/damaged. Exhaust side was fine. Stock 2012 engine. This was awhile back but just now getting to look at the damaged engine out of curiosity. If the valve spring/rocker incident didn't happen, it would have been a matter of time before something else would have.
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rods are main weak point , but if your going to build an engine you likely want to do a few more changes |
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You could just pop some forged rods as they are absolutely the weak link. But once the engine is open the slippery slope starts. Just need to deck it to get a good surface for the seal. Hone the bores and now you need +0.1mm pistons. Those valves are very slightly bent.... You get the picture. My advice is don't do anything and run the gauntlet. Just be ready to reach for the cheque book one day. If that will break you, then don't put the turbo on in the first place. |
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I agree. It's tempting to build in advance in order to resell/reuse a healthy stock core, but my power goals are low enough that I think I have a good chance of it staying healthy for a few years until I'm ready for a different car. If I was planning on keeping the car for 5-10 years or more on boost with E85 I'd lean towards building in advance.
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