B16's blowing #3 piston under boost.
#2
Re: B16's blowing #3 piston under boost.
well you gotta think smart when boosting your stock motor. if you have a very good tune and dont go over board on trying to make power, then it should hold up for a good while..
but if the motor is half in the bag allready and say your running an FMU and like 15 pounds then of course its gonna happen.
just be smart about it and it will last a very good amount of time
but if the motor is half in the bag allready and say your running an FMU and like 15 pounds then of course its gonna happen.
just be smart about it and it will last a very good amount of time
#8
Re: B16's blowing #3 piston under boost.
'cause #3 has a hard on for boost.
#3 always showed a c-hair leaner on the plugs w/ my B16.
If your boosting a bone stock B16, it will live forever on 10lbs w/ your average joe T3 or a some form of t3/04. As long as its fueled correctly and has an appropriate timing map.
If you ever want a good base timing map for your engine, PM me. Ive got B16 timing down
#3 always showed a c-hair leaner on the plugs w/ my B16.
If your boosting a bone stock B16, it will live forever on 10lbs w/ your average joe T3 or a some form of t3/04. As long as its fueled correctly and has an appropriate timing map.
If you ever want a good base timing map for your engine, PM me. Ive got B16 timing down
#9
Re: B16's blowing #3 piston under boost.
Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
wonder if we can get a JD physics explanation on that
Cyl 4 can bleed off some heat into the trans bellhousing, and it isn't "surrounded" like cyls 2 and 3.
That leaves two cyls getting thermally "surrounded," one of which gets cooler coolant. #3 gets baked.
Also, with stock configuration IMs, cyls 3 and 4 get overfed buy dense (boost) intake charge.
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