Good thoughts.
This (green) block was the one that had the headgasket blow, I swapped bottom ends at the time since I had another bottom end, and really didn't know the history of the one that was in the car.
The head gasket blew on #3 and while that rod did suffer damage from this, it was an innocent casualty from what I've been able to determine.
The pistons in the green block were not original to the block. After I had the issue with the ignition module going haywire and spinning the engine backwards, I swapped it out for the green bottom end, when it also got a cam upgrade and new bearings, since there was a sound while cranking I just didn't like, but couldn't find the source of it. Maybe that source was piston #4, but I didn't see anything when I looked them over. I didn't want to use these pistons, but I found one piston from the original set for this block with a broken ring land between the top and middle ring, so I swapped all of the pistons.
The car has been a little rich under boost for the last few weeks, because I scaled the fueling parameters to have a bit more head room in the VE table, where I was maxing out the VE. I was getting it closer to where I wanted, just didn't get it there. Every time I've pulled plugs on this engine they always look decent to slightly rich, depending on how long after pounding on it I shut it off.
This (green) block was the one that had the headgasket blow, I swapped bottom ends at the time since I had another bottom end, and really didn't know the history of the one that was in the car.
The head gasket blew on #3 and while that rod did suffer damage from this, it was an innocent casualty from what I've been able to determine.
The pistons in the green block were not original to the block. After I had the issue with the ignition module going haywire and spinning the engine backwards, I swapped it out for the green bottom end, when it also got a cam upgrade and new bearings, since there was a sound while cranking I just didn't like, but couldn't find the source of it. Maybe that source was piston #4, but I didn't see anything when I looked them over. I didn't want to use these pistons, but I found one piston from the original set for this block with a broken ring land between the top and middle ring, so I swapped all of the pistons.
The car has been a little rich under boost for the last few weeks, because I scaled the fueling parameters to have a bit more head room in the VE table, where I was maxing out the VE. I was getting it closer to where I wanted, just didn't get it there. Every time I've pulled plugs on this engine they always look decent to slightly rich, depending on how long after pounding on it I shut it off.
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