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Hi Wally! Great video! You said you were running on the wastegate only? Still very fast..
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Thanks, well, yes on wastegate, but mind you, this is already 14.5 psi wastegate
Acceleration was very fast, but cornering speed was just so-so as I didn't want to take any chances |
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Great news about the PID and great video Wally !
My brother just bought a 2007 Audi RS4, so I have to keep up with that now, track day is scheduled for June 26th ! Looking forward to more incar video from you Sandeep |
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Heads work?
Walter, what head work have you done or had done? Very good results, congrats.
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Head work?
Walter, what head work have you done or had done? Very good results, congrats.
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They are a 35 year old 914 2.0 casting and no welding was done. In N/A form they flowed 220 hp... |
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Today I have broken two (!) original type 4 8mm rockers during a dragrace meet...
Can't figure out how this could have happened, but no further damage was done to the engine: no bend pushrods, no bend valves. The latter really surprised me, as how the heck can these rockers break otherwise?? Whats wrong with this picture?: The weirdest thing: I exchanged the broken rockers for two 'new' ones and the engine started on 4 cylinders and has the same compression as before... I am totally puzzeled how this could have happend, but count my blessings as the engine runs fine now again...pffft. |
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Bizarre!!! Glad there was no damage! Put any decent runs in before the damage?
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Not really, it happened on the 2nd run. First run was a track-sensing 12.8/181km/h, but I had hoped for an 11-run this day...
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Could it be a age related that the rockers broke.
The material getting brittle over the years. I've never seen this before. Glad it was only two rockers and no more damage. Tiki |
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That's really strange that it snapped off 2 rockers in the same fashion on the same cylinder. It's amazing there's nothing else wrong, you really lucked out
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Might indeed be something like metal fatique Michael, but you would have thought this would have happened to others then too? Never seen it before and especially not at two on the same cylinder... I am still very much puzzeled by the whole thing. |
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What kind of springs
Better go back to basics. Seems like a lot of pressure on the nose of the rockers. What kind of spring pressure are you running? No spring coil binding? I would have thought your push rods would have bent before the rocker did that? Maybe have a very close look at the other springs for spring binding. This is pure luck that you did not damage this engine, very good luck
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Scatching my head too. Glad you didn't hurt anything but the rockers.
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I guess the rest of your rockers are suspect now?
I wonder if a dye kit would help confirm the rest are good to use. http://www.indanc.com/flawfinder_layout_ink.php -Dave
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