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My supra had a bad time last night.

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  • 91nbtsi9 Offline
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    Good luck with 13.5:) You can damage bearings due to knock. Let's see some pics when you get it apart!

    [email protected] -- DSM
    07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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    • funky_monkey58F Offline
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      I really do not see how I could have damaged anything with my tune. Considering I did not go into positive boost territory beyond 8psi max as that is what my wastegate is set to. And I was on the break in cycle so I really did not want boost affecting the piston ring seals.

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        Well what was your a/f ratio and how much was it knocking? Even a little boost, running too lean and knocking will destroy bearings.

        Troy
        2009 Yamaha R1
        2002 WRX
        2001 Toyota Tundra
        2001 Yamaha R6
        1988 Yamaha YSR 50
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          http://www.truaxmotorsports.com/supra/SupraKnock.AVI
          I don't think it was cause by me running lean or detonation. But we will see once I pull it apart if a piston is fucked I will eat my words.

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            zbrown;278811 wrote:
            Don't feel bad.... you surely are not the only one that has done this lately......:mad:

            yep, it happened to me a year ago. scared the living sh*t out of me. hood was trashed and my roof was too. Nothing happened to my windshield though.

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            [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

            12.645@118mph 12.6psi

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            • funky_monkey58F Offline
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              Heres some more pics.
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              • funky_monkey58F Offline
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                Carnage pictures this is what I found in rod #3
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                If I would have had fair warning the guy I got the block from was incompetent in putting together an engine I would have had the crank cut and smoothed out.
                When I first popped the rod cap off it looked like there was no bearing at all and that thin pieces were what I managed to scrape off with a screwdriver.

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                • GrrG Offline
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                  lol'd at that. when you buy a motor ive found its best to just use the parts and re-assemble everything yourself

                  2006 Trailblazer SS- my DD
                  2002 Camaro- built N/A LS3, Flt level 5 trans, 8.8 rear

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                  • zbrownZ Offline
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                    zbrown;278811 wrote:
                    I highly doubt it had anything to do with tunning.................. either a oiling or bearing setup issue.......

                    this... lol

                    rx7-8.89@157mph
                    12v dodge, twins

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                    • funky_monkey58F Offline
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                      Grr;279856 wrote:
                      lol'd at that. when you buy a motor ive found its best to just use the parts and re-assemble everything yourself

                      I should listen to you more often.:icon_salut:

                      On another note I got the block completely stripped down and it looks like I might be able to do a hone job and replace the rotating assembly.

                      Oh and I threw the crankshaft like it was a shot put right out the door of the shop..... Where it still lies and I will cut it in half and use it as an anchor for my canoe.

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                      • 91nbtsi9 Offline
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                        zbrown;279866 wrote:
                        this... lol

                        Ahh, well from the first post all we knew was that he went out and was doing some tuning. No knowledge of a fresh engine!

                        Good luck with the rebuild!

                        [email protected] -- DSM
                        07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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                          Well the Block pistons rods and crank are all at the machine shop now.

                          I am really looking forward to this being done.

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                            GL to you in the future. hopefully it all turns out for ya

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