Blown an engine before??....CLOCK IN!!
I was racing a old school turbo RX7 and a new accord spraying. Caught them from behind, passed them both, and that motor just died and never started again. 13psi, no tuning
, #3 cracked sleeve.
So this time its a real deal re-build. Sleeves, pistons, rods, and most importantly STAND-ALONE!
, #3 cracked sleeve.
So this time its a real deal re-build. Sleeves, pistons, rods, and most importantly STAND-ALONE!
so the question arises:
can a perfectly tuned (and oiled) motor still spin a rod bearing? and why is "overrevving" one cause of a spun rod bearing when these motors have been known to be prepped (new valvetrain, etc..) to spin as much as 10,000RPM's?
is it the limitation of the stock bearings? are ACL bearings any better at preventing a spun bearing? i'm still kinda confused on this subject..
can a perfectly tuned (and oiled) motor still spin a rod bearing? and why is "overrevving" one cause of a spun rod bearing when these motors have been known to be prepped (new valvetrain, etc..) to spin as much as 10,000RPM's?
is it the limitation of the stock bearings? are ACL bearings any better at preventing a spun bearing? i'm still kinda confused on this subject..
I cracked ringlands on #3 and #4 in April of this year. Took 6 months to get it together because of no ends and freakin national backorder on engine bearings.
I was racing a car did 120+mph (I am stupid for this) and she gave it all she could at 11-12 pounds in 5th gear. My hood popped open at 120 mph and she just felt sluggish. I was able to drive her for a week before I left her at my friend's garage.
I lasted 20,000 miles on a FMU 12:1 (Drag gen 3) setup with over 10+ race events and countless highway and street battles. She held up pretty good considering all the abuse man. My car club was taking side bets on me blowing my motor in the first 3 months! HAH I laugh at them! Boosted 2 years *****!! hehehe
-AzianAvenger
Goodluck to all those that offered their sacrifices to the boost gods...may your tribute bring better fortune in the next season!
I was racing a car did 120+mph (I am stupid for this) and she gave it all she could at 11-12 pounds in 5th gear. My hood popped open at 120 mph and she just felt sluggish. I was able to drive her for a week before I left her at my friend's garage.
I lasted 20,000 miles on a FMU 12:1 (Drag gen 3) setup with over 10+ race events and countless highway and street battles. She held up pretty good considering all the abuse man. My car club was taking side bets on me blowing my motor in the first 3 months! HAH I laugh at them! Boosted 2 years *****!! hehehe
-AzianAvenger
Goodluck to all those that offered their sacrifices to the boost gods...may your tribute bring better fortune in the next season!
Fig 1. Broken timing belt at 8500 RPM from over torqued cam caps = holes in #3 piston, bent rod, and scarred block, head was trash.
Fig 2 and 3. 11 PSI with an 8:1 FMU and a stock piston'ed bottom end lasted for about 3 hours of "tuning". Car sounded great, no detonation we could hear, but EGT's apparently were getting too high. Melted #1 and #2. Yes those are LS pistons that were in a B16a... See the valve clearance problems on the reliefs? Don't use unmodified LS pistons with a VTEC head!

Fig 1

Fig 2

Fig 3

[Modified by SiR Kid, 11:20 AM 10/15/2002]
Fig 2 and 3. 11 PSI with an 8:1 FMU and a stock piston'ed bottom end lasted for about 3 hours of "tuning". Car sounded great, no detonation we could hear, but EGT's apparently were getting too high. Melted #1 and #2. Yes those are LS pistons that were in a B16a... See the valve clearance problems on the reliefs? Don't use unmodified LS pistons with a VTEC head!

Fig 1

Fig 2

Fig 3

[Modified by SiR Kid, 11:20 AM 10/15/2002]
Blew my engine about 2 months ago. **** poor tuning killed my engine and i've even GOT a standalone. Funny thing is that after 8 montths of weekend warrioring it never even complained. After I got an FJO wideband and started tuning the car the way it should have been tuned in the first place... I got all the N/A and Boost columns dailed in to the maximum power making AFR......and then the engine let go. I lost 1/2 compression on #1 clyinder. Pulled the head, noticed some scoring on that cylinder, dissassembled the block, pulled the #1 cylidner piston and 1/2 the ring land fell off the piston......ugh
Here is a link to the picture. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=296051
[Modified by Speed PHreak, 12:28 PM 10/15/2002]
Here is a link to the picture. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=296051
[Modified by Speed PHreak, 12:28 PM 10/15/2002]
BLew the ring landings and cracked two pistons. Rods and sleeves were fine. Had a boost spike due to improper plumbing of the wastegate(not my fault). Block must have seen upwards of 25+ psi..Make sure you dont boost over 12psi on a stock honda map sensor, what happens is after 12psi the ecu just continues to add timing and not enough fuel=detination..I think thats how it works I may have that opposite..
Man Water took the life of my one night on 285 in Georgia one night... I wasnt even *%@!ing around .. Just doin the right thing.. THen A freakin thunder storm floods the off ramp with about half a foot of standing water Thats when I find out that my AEM had a hole in it!!! Vrooooooooooooomm Cough Cough Cough KNock knock knock ... who is dat Bent rod... Bent Rod who? Bent rod His cousin Cracked sleeve and lil b. $4, 000 and 2 mobile one changes later I'm gettin ready to sneeze( thanks to my loan shark.. (Visa )
So how many people have blown their engine(s) before? if you have, please descibe what happened below and how you would go about things differently now so that us pre-turbo guys can learn from it!
[Modified by TheSwift1, 4:30 AM 10/15/2002]
[Modified by TheSwift1, 4:30 AM 10/15/2002]
First car, 95 Civic EX equipped with all the ricer goodies and a cool intake and exhaust...drove the car to death, shot the rod through the block. Good thing D16Z6s are only like 400 bucks. HAHA
[Modified by Elite Hatch, 3:26 PM 10/15/2002]
[Modified by Elite Hatch, 3:26 PM 10/15/2002]
Man Water took the life of my one night on 285 in Georgia one night... I wasnt even *%@!ing around .. Just doin the right thing.. THen A freakin thunder storm floods the off ramp with about half a foot of standing water Thats when I find out that my AEM had a hole in it!!! Vrooooooooooooomm Cough Cough Cough KNock knock knock ... who is dat Bent rod... Bent Rod who? Bent rod His cousin Cracked sleeve and lil b. $4, 000 and 2 mobile one changes later I'm gettin ready to sneeze( thanks to my loan shark.. (Visa )
KNock knock knock ... who is dat Bent rod... Bent Rod who? Bent rod His cousin Cracked sleeve and lil b. $4, 000 and 2 mobile one changes later I'm gettin ready to sneeze( thanks to my loan shark.. (Visa )
February, 2002 - Broke ring lands on an LS motor @ 13 PSI
July, 2002 - Broke ring lands on a B20 @ 10 psi
September, 2002 - Cracked the sleeve on the B20
Currently waiting for my Golden Eagle block!
July, 2002 - Broke ring lands on a B20 @ 10 psi
September, 2002 - Cracked the sleeve on the B20
Currently waiting for my Golden Eagle block!
i ran my old SOHC engine out of oil somehow, oh well..afforded me a b16 swap
This thread is making me scardedded. 8psi, w/ DSM 450's and untuned. Hope I can make it until Friday when I get tuning...
jB
This thread is making me scardedded. 8psi, w/ DSM 450's and untuned. Hope I can make it until Friday when I get tuning...
jB
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sorry about the HUGE pic, that's just how my server makes it come up, but here is what a fulty AEM bypass valve wil do to an intake valve, look at the one on the righ, if you look, you can see a good size portion of it missing.
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