That's not right. It should show up in the data.
Yeah it happened while I was logging so hopefully it's tune related.
That's not right. It should show up in the data.
it is tune related . mine had that and my tuner changed something to make the throttle response come in like a 1/2 mila. second faster , i felt it in the pedal it was like i had to push the pedal a 1/2" further down to get a response .Yeah it happened while I was logging so hopefully it's tune related.
lol I'll be sure to keep turning it off.
So I'm noticing another issue. When I'm getting on it, when I shift from 2nd, to 3rd, to fourth. After each shift when I let the clutch out, the car is like.. lagging. The engine takes a second to rev back up again. The car shudders a bit and my boost gauge shows it going back to VAC then right back to boost really quickly. Any ideas what this could mean? I think it even backfired once.
EDIT: A good word for this would be like.. hesitation
Like a bad accelerator pump on a carbureted car?
Alright so the car is insane lol. Its cold out so I get negative traction but, wow. 3rd gear 60 mph burnouts okay!


Okay so some potential problems here in tuning. Lito has yet to see any knock. 0. And the computers been advancing timing. So I'm getting worried my knock sensors are not working properly. My shop did fit them to a new block. Anyway to test these things? Anyway that doesnt involve stripping the entire manifold off the car?
Can i just tap on the engine block while the cars idling/datalogging?
Is there no reading at all, like they aren't plugged in? Are you just looking for something to worry about, lol.
Seriously though they should have a signal of some sort.
Well if they wern't plugged in it would throw a code right?
I mean if he brought it up then I'm assuming it should be checked out, he's the expert lol
He's getting a little concerned that my comp ratio might not be what we think it is either. MMR could have screwed up with the pistons. I'm going to call them tomorrow to make sure but all I have is a picture of them as of now lol shits making me nervous
Were they sitting about .008" in the hole? Just throwing this out there not saying it's happened to you but it's happened more than once in the past.
Sometimes the wrong compression height is used which puts the pistons lower in the hole and reduces the compression.
You can test them. With the car at idle put a punch or screwdriver or something up against the block by where the alternator bolts up. Hit the punch with a hammer. Don't kill it, but whack it pretty good. A bunch of times. The sensors WILL hear that. Then check the logs.
You can test them. With the car at idle put a punch or screwdriver or something up against the block by where the alternator bolts up. Hit the punch with a hammer. Don't kill it, but whack it pretty good. A bunch of times. The sensors WILL hear that. Then check the logs.
Tomorrow we will hear about how he punched a hole through his block right next to the alternator.

Tomorrow we will hear about how he punched a hole through his block right next to the alternator.

haha doubtful. been working with metals for 20 years![]()
Machinists say Oopsy too!![]()
the key here is proper hammer size selection
