corsapower
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Registered: 9th Aug 04
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as far as i know the other engine is good 50k its done i just hope it will fit its out of a vectra
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miles
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: plymouth Drives: Astra Sport
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quote: Originally posted by mikehiow
quote: Originally posted by miles
no wiring fault will snap a rod.
yet its known for an incorrect remap to blow a piston into dust......
Some how I think it is atleast possible.
I think you've just proved that you have no understanding of how fueling would melt a piston, or where a conrod goes.
Or for that matter how wiring around the dash would affect the fueling, at idle.
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mikehiow
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all im saying is incorrectly wired, a wire controlling the fueling or some other factor in the engines running could cause damage
I mean, this is how those fuel resistors work right?
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miles
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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There are no electrical influences on the mechanics of your bottom end.
Fueling, and detonation doesn't touch rods. It touches the pistons. To melt a piston on a n/a engine at idle is pretty much impossible, this would melt the piston and not throw the rod.
His engine was at idle.
The only electrical factor that could break a rod would be removal of the rev limit, but then it wouldn't be the electrical fault, it would be the driver driving it too hard.
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