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10seclater wrote: After I got it back I took it to a different tuning shop and found the Air Fuel Ratio running around 13 to 13.5 /1 at 22PSI. Now we know why it blew up.
C6ect.ect wrote:
That is quite a bold claim without supporting evidence. Just stating "13 to 13.5 /1 at 22PSI" tells me nothing about the tune except the AFR is a tad lean for max power.
It is most likely that bad gas blew your engine up. I have logs running 13.5 - 1 at 30 psi! This is on a 60,000 mile engine.
I run from 13.0 to 12.0 AFR depending on gears (thanks to X-tau from accelerationrepforenzo wrote:I'd be very concerned about a consistent 13.5:1 AFR at 30 psi.
C6ect.ect wrote:
Nevertheless, apparently I failed to get my point across. Which wasn't a dispute that an AFR of 13.5 would not blow an engine, or that ExtreemMotorsports was at fault - hell, I never even heard of themand, 10.2 AFR can just as easily do the same. My main point is that more info regarding the tune (by EM) that allegedly blew the engine would be needed to make such a posted claim ethically, such as:
Datalogs with alleged tune
Quality of fuel used during meltdown
Boost
Mods (e.g., fuel pump) and overall condition
Timing/Fuel Maps
Type and quality of oil
Condition of bearings before
Thats why. Boosting 22 psi with the stock fuel pump timed for for excessive fuel (11's). The tune did not blow up the car, the OEM fuel pump just couldn't manage. The first mod on a evo if planning to run more boost is a fuel pump, unless you have the time to tune it lean with reasonable timing - which can take weeks.10seclater wrote:22PSI. Now we know why it blew up..
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