I blame Canada
yep! :whs:
I blame Canada
Just thinking out loud but high cylinder pressure puts a lot of strain on the bottom end components. So if the crank isn't flexing and the rods aren't bent that leaves one thing... Rod bearings
Bearing failure as quick as he is seeing almost has to be a oiling issue unless the cylinder pressures where just insane.
Oiling issue, improper machining, improper installation.....
Just thinking out loud but high cylinder pressure puts a lot of strain on the bottom end components. So if the crank isn't flexing and the rods aren't bent that leaves one thing... Rod bearings
Bearing failure as quick as he is seeing almost has to be a oiling issue unless the cylinder pressures where just insane.
The gtx4202 has a 1.0 a/r housing and the 55 has a 1.32 a/r and a fairly big gate around the small turbo.. another thing I'll throw out there is that blue custom auto truck has put down way bigger numbers than I have with 3" holes in that bed side exhaust.. without rod bearing issue
So its a drive pressure issue for sure, not a oiling issue?The gtx4202 has a 1.0 a/r housing and the 55 has a 1.32 a/r and a fairly big gate around the small turbo.. another thing I'll throw out there is that blue custom auto truck has put down way bigger numbers than I have with 3" holes in that bed side exhaust.. without rod bearing issue
No, it's not back pressure. Cylinder pressure>back pressure on any internal combustion engine. Talking thousands of psi vs less than a 100.
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Too much timing can cause it.But why would he be having such high cylinder pressure?
LOL "Bigrpower", when did Mike start over at CD?
I saw that. LOL I'm not sure whether that's a error or subtle jab at Mike.