20years and only 160k km?mine 20 years at 160k km...
no issue with the rings and valve... touch wood.... choi... choi...
Thats considered just run-in.
Maybe even the cylinder honing mark is still there...hahahaha.
20years and only 160k km?mine 20 years at 160k km...
no issue with the rings and valve... touch wood.... choi... choi...
that's why still in the garage... local saying... "jual tak kaya, simpan tak rugi"20years and only 160k km?
Thats considered just run-in.
Maybe even the cylinder honing mark is still there...hahahaha.
Admit it lah. You are hoping for an something to happen. Then got excuse to drop in a GSRT into it
I thought valve seats usually smokes when idling. One of my previous car had that, but normal driving no smoke, only at idling.....Valve seats sorry. Basically incomplete combustion busting out.
Personally I'd fix it. This kinda thing usually means overhaul. Piston rings and valve seats
During high vacuum situations like idle, cold start and engine braking, engine oil gets suck from the cylinder head into the combustion chamber.I thought valve seats usually smokes when idling. One of my previous car had that, but normal driving no smoke, only at idling.....
what do you think will happen... keep things simple. imagine just dumping more fuel in there, whats the expected result... remember just dumping fuel and nothing else into the combustion chamberBtw guys.. is it worth if i were to change my injector to higher cc on stock engine?
larger injectors won't shoot more fuel in la. It's just underutilizing the injectors. Not a great thing eitherwhat do you think will happen... keep things simple. imagine just dumping more fuel in there, whats the expected result... remember just dumping fuel and nothing else into the combustion chamber
Large injectors and stock ecu?larger injectors won't shoot more fuel in la. It's just underutilizing the injectors. Not a great thing either
ehh it will let more fuel in kan...larger injectors won't shoot more fuel in la. It's just underutilizing the injectors. Not a great thing either
Let me clarify. The stock injector duty cycle is usually 80%. So say you're using 150cc stock injectors, then you're shooting about 80% in super simple terms.ehh it will let more fuel in kan...
So thats mean Ecu come first then larger injector plonk later on?Let me clarify. The stock injector duty cycle is usually 80%. So say you're using 150cc stock injectors, then you're shooting about 80% in super simple terms.
If you plonk in 500cc injectors it'll be running the default duty cycle of 80% unless you tune it otherwise. So you're shooting 80% of the 500cc inejectors. But that's also assuming your fuel pump can cope with the extra load. If fuel pump is insufficient and injectors not running at it's preset duty cycle, I think something is going to fail pretty quickly.
Probably fix the smoke first.....So thats mean Ecu come first then larger injector plonk later on?