Theres so much we don't know yet to start the finger pointing. Lets wait till all the info is in.
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03-23-2011, 02:37 AM | #91 (permalink) |
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Theres so much we don't know yet to start the finger pointing. Lets wait till all the info is in.
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Either way I say detonation caused by bad fuel and ignition settings in the tune blowing the piston up, that or unrelated mechanical failure such as as a spun bearing causing the rod to blow and the piston got munched by the crank on the way out.
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03-23-2011, 11:02 AM | #94 (permalink) |
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This motor didn't just blow up from him driving normally. He beat on it without tuning it. That's a Darwin Award nomination. These tunes are complicated. If anything, a stock tune from a manufacturer should be very conservative in terms of boost (not allowing the car to reach max), AFR (not pig rich but not too lean), and timing (no crazy advances), with the intention of having it optimally dyno-tuned by a professional. To think that you can just plug and play an F.I. setup is stupid. Saying that the owner had no personal accountability in romping on his forced induction car with a new modification without a tune is idiotic. It's his car, he should know "hey, maybe I should make sure this is tuned before I beat on it". It's a childish outlook, honestly. You need to take responsibility when this stuff happens. His car didnt fly off the dyno. His car wasn't broken into overnight (as one of mine was). IF something was installed improperly and lead to this then it's not his fault. But still, maybe it's also not such a good idea to just throw money at a car without any knowledge of how it works. If your bone is sticking out of your leg and you're in excruciating pain but the doctor says it's not broken, are you going to blindly believe him? Even IF the tune was too aggressive, it's only the fault of the owner for beating on it before he got either A) a second opinion from the manufacturer or B) re-tuned. He could have driven the car normally and been fine. Why the boost was spiking, that's another story...
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Although I agree companies should take some responsiblity for doing adequate R&D before selling products, I think the issue here is moot.
I'm sure any warranty offered is for a locked tune and unaltered set-up. Meaning, if you change the tune or any major aspects of the set-up, you are effectively out of warranty. Changing pulleys, headers, or tuning parameters will potentially greatly alter how the car runs, and that is beyond the control of the company that designed the kit. If nothing was altered, car was driven normally, and something went pop, certainly the warranty should stand, and we could question the R&D of the company that developed the kit. Here, I think, it's all wait and see...
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03-23-2011, 04:09 PM | #101 (permalink) |
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Let's chill with the attacks and see where this thread develops so we can find out what happen to educate us instead of getting it locked and we don't find out anything. Stillen is involved and there being active in this thread. By makin assumptions and jumping on them with out knowing the cause is goig to make them not want to post shot about this an lean more towards a **** them attitude.
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