wheeliedub
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Tx2k damage ?
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Now, Eli, I'm no expert-- But I believe this means it's time for a new, fully built motor.Tx2k damage ?
Yikes. Well time for an upgrade.Tx2k damage ?
about 3 months with all kinds of street/track pulls/testing out new software and hardwareHow much power was this setup making and how long did it live?
Damn man, that looks like a hot mess. Good luck on the diagnosis and subsequent rebuild.wish I could give numbers. Got numbers on a base tune but we turned it up a bit more for the track. Big thing is figuring out the cause of this and improving it. Just part of racing… build it, destroy it, build it again lol
He sent it a little too hard is the diagnosis. I talked to @wheeliedub at the track, he said He. Was. On. A. Pass. when it let go.Good luck on the diagnosis
Wow!He sent it a little too hard is the diagnosis. I talked to @wheeliedub at the track, he said He. Was. On. A. Pass. when it let go.
Piston was removed unfortunately lol not that amazingAhh the disappearing piston act. Always impressive to see someone pull it off successfully.
Stock top and bottom end? Assuming cause pics. ;-)Piston was removed unfortunately lol not that amazing
You are correct. Wanted to push the limits of the stock block (mission accomplished). Now it’s time to build another block and gut the carStock top and bottom end? Assuming cause pics. ;-)