GKTaylor Member 21 Member For: 16y 2m 22d Gender: Male Location: Pollok, Awhitu, NZ Posted 29/06/09 08:02 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 08:02 AM Giving my 03 XR6T a good thrash in the weekend and it has dropped a cylinder, symptoms are a melted sparkplug, pressurised crankcase, dipstick was half out, oily smoke coming out breather, smoking from exhaust once warm, replaced plug ha ha, no chang still running on 5 surprise surprise, I suspect a holed piston and who knows what else, scored bore, perhaps molten sparkplug infused into head etc.Question, what is the correct name and does it have a measurement for the tool that removes the cylinder head bolts, they look like a star of sorts, and are these sacrificial (use once) bolts of are they reusable.Can anyone also point me in the direction of heavy duty valve springs (NZ or AU), may as well do them while its all it bits.Running Cappa II, FPV Exhaust system, K&N, Walbro Pump, never seen a dyno. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DjGsTa Donating Members 944 Member For: 17y 6m 28d Gender: Male Posted 29/06/09 08:09 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 08:09 AM so you're running a full exhaust and a bigger fuel pump but its not custom tuned to suit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 6m 14d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 29/06/09 08:11 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 08:11 AM never seen a dyno.And there you have it... All the newbie's should pay attention to this.Valve spring options are Nizpro, Atomic and I think Crow do some.The bolts you're talking about sound like the rocker cover bolts if they're a Torx head. I would replace the head bolts just to be sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RHR BOOST Moderating Team 5,698 Member For: 21y 2m 4d Gender: Male Location: Southern Highlands NSW Posted 29/06/09 08:21 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 08:21 AM Think we should make this a sticky. Perfect example why your car should be dyno tuned Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kimberley Scott www.australianflag.org.au Donating Members 6,763 Member For: 19y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 29/06/09 08:22 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 08:22 AM I have a feeling that this thread will be 5 pages long before 9 tonight.Scotty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevo Member 286 Member For: 16y 10m 23d Gender: Male Location: Wanneroo, Perth WA Posted 29/06/09 08:32 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 08:32 AM never seen a dyno.KABOOM! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebxmple Member 1,322 Member For: 16y 9m 10d Posted 29/06/09 09:04 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 09:04 AM Nope the head bolts are a torx socket type not single hex. I have one at work but cant remember the size. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 6m 14d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 29/06/09 09:06 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 09:06 AM Oh ok, so they're just a double hex? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETM Member 1,194 Member For: 17y 7m 27d Gender: Male Location: syd south Posted 29/06/09 09:09 AM Share Posted 29/06/09 09:09 AM arent they a 12 point head? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GKTaylor Member 21 Member For: 16y 2m 22d Gender: Male Location: Pollok, Awhitu, NZ Posted 29/06/09 10:48 AM Author Share Posted 29/06/09 10:48 AM so you're running a full exhaust and a bigger fuel pump but its not custom tuned to suit?Yes full system, unless there's internal differences in the mufflers and CAT which I doubt as the numbers on them both are the same, they are identical to the standard pipe I took off, every dimension is identical bar the fancy exhaust tip and the heat wrap on the pipe, my original had no heat wrap, was swapped purely for the fancy tip and my pipe had the the rear mounts bent, and it was free.The bigger fuel pump was put in as the original died and the originals were ridiculously priced.Neither of these additions should require a custom tune, as they pose no potential gain anywhere over the standard parts, the fuel pump could in future contribute to gains if larger injectors and higher boost is required, which would involve a tune, air/fuel remains the same as the fuel pump is regulated.The tune on the Cappa II unit I have is the default 98 Octane tune based on a standard engine configuration and a filter, plenty of people run this configuration, wether they spend shy of 1 1/2 hours tearing around a track with this tune and surviving, I wouldnt know.Supplier info for the springs would be helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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