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Leiden wrote:Do you think it could be a broken ring? If so wouldnt that leave bits and pieces in the exhaust manifold?
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Leiden wrote:I used an injection duty cycle calculator to make sure that things were staying on the safe side and aparently they were,
Went over heaps of logs from the emanage and calculated the resulting air fuel ratio making sure it stayed in the low 10's
HRT wrote:Akane wrote:And if it was a big end, your car would be dead by now, dead big ends don't last very long. My MR2 lasted hm... 1km before it piston slapped.
I'm assuming you mean the piston hit the head. Just so you know, thats not piston slap
Leiden wrote:I just used a calculator that can work out an estimate duty cycle using engine rpm, boost pressure, engine ve, injector size, injector dead time, and a few other things,
I left the ve at 100% thinking that it would be very rare to see that much efficiency...the calculator works on N/A efficiency + boost pressure.
Then I looked at the logs from the emanage, and worked out where the corrected duty cycle should roughly be and went from there,
I tried to make sure it was staying on the safe side of rich rather than safe side of lean as I know the map wasn't the best,
In fact it was the Greddy Turbo Kit basemap scaled in 10% decrements until output duty cycle matched the calculator's output. I also logged knock signal and didn't detect any at all,
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