Cheers love!towards you
Cheers love!towards you
Andy, sorry I missed your call. Where abouts have you placed your EGT? If it's in the manifold it will be quite close to the head so should be indicative. If that's the case then 700 to 800 at WOT is fine. Your afr's are on the low side which is also fine. Two problems are your plugs look hot and you use the car hard on trackdays so you might want to target 650 to 700 peak EGT for safety. The boost pressure is less relevant as you can overheat the charge without a turbo by running too much timing and not enough fuel.
Your car has always made good power so it would be useful to check what the actual timing is. Next time your passing through you can borrow my timing gun so we can put a figure to your timing.
It could be that when you engine was re-built your head was skimmed and you have a higher CR so it's the equivalent of running more advance.
What AFR's/EGT's are you seeing on cruise as this was where you first saw the problem and it might be this that is causing your plugs to go white rather then the WOT.
Are you still runnin gthe Mines ECU as I believe that will increase the timing?
First though borrow my gun and check your timing as your fueling at WOT is safe enough.
Just what i was going to say ;-)I'm still wondering if the exhaust mainfold glows because you've annealed the iron at some point, so it behaves differently now than it did before. This is a phase diagram for a carbon steel:
I appreciate it looks a bit confusing, and I don't know what the composition of the standard manifold is, but it seems to me that if you've got it hot enough and allowed it to slowly air cool (rather than quench) you could convert it. - It becomes austenitic (i.e. the alignment of the atoms changes; that's the alpha/gamma business) at ~750 degrees and melts at ~1100 degrees.
I've got a feeling this is how you make "white iron", which could explain why the manifold glows now when it didn't before. - If it's not magnetic then it's austenitic iron.
Meh... it's a theory anyway.
They are all the same, clean and dry...see previous pic's of my plugs.You should take all plugs out and put them side by side. They should look nearly identical.
im in the same boat, ive got 4 days to fit my new engine which is at the moment in the car i did the sprintday in on friday not yet run in but no time left now so gonna have to rip it out.They are all the same, clean and dry...see previous pic's of my plugs.
I need to get that frigging crank pulley sorted and time the buggar so I can finish everything else and get the rest of the crap sorted out!!!!
Going to be tricky to get it all done for the event, might have to miss the "test day" on the Saturday to get it all sorted out...
Hmm...small speckles...would they be white speckles or black speckles?It looks like there are a small speckle like deposits on the plug. If this is the case that can be a sure sign of severe det. Essentially your piston crowns melting and depositing on the plugs.