SYNFULL
Enthusiast
I am feeling pretty depressed right now.
Arrived at the shop to dyno tune my car. Finally got everything set up. Did the first run with some timing taken out and the car was still detonating. Then we made some more changes, the tuner called Tony Armour to clear up some points. Dyno'd the car again. This time it sounded great - no detonation- just brought it up to 5k and was getting 605 hp when antifreeze came from underneath. We cut everything off, cleaned up and found it came from the overflow bottle. Checked the fan and it wasn't coming on until about 205- decided I needed to get it to come on at a lower temp- don't know if the vec can control that. Anyhow did another run - car sounded great - Just when I thought we were in the home stretch we brought it up to 5k again and then antifreeze came shooting out of the top coolant bottle.





They told me that the head gaskets have been torn up from the detonation and the compression is pushing the coolant out.
I didn't have much of a choice but to leave the car there as we were worried fluid entered the cylinder and could bend my rods if we started it up.
Estimate is 1600 (20 hours) plus parts. I don't have the time or energy to take the heads off again after I just did the whole heads s/c job.
The good news is they can tune it between the vec2, and their dyno. The tuner was even recommending that I get rid of the vec and use his program which has more control. He gives me a device (similar to or it is the SCT XCalibrator) that holds a few programs and is flashed to the pcm. I don't think you can log with it plus I don't want to spend the money on anything else right now.
Moral of the story is don't drive your car if it's detonating- unfortunately I have been trying to find out for 3 weeks if what I was hearing was detonation since it didn't sound like the usual description, and the plugs didn't show any sign of it.
Any chance this may be just a bad cap??
Thanks
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Arrived at the shop to dyno tune my car. Finally got everything set up. Did the first run with some timing taken out and the car was still detonating. Then we made some more changes, the tuner called Tony Armour to clear up some points. Dyno'd the car again. This time it sounded great - no detonation- just brought it up to 5k and was getting 605 hp when antifreeze came from underneath. We cut everything off, cleaned up and found it came from the overflow bottle. Checked the fan and it wasn't coming on until about 205- decided I needed to get it to come on at a lower temp- don't know if the vec can control that. Anyhow did another run - car sounded great - Just when I thought we were in the home stretch we brought it up to 5k again and then antifreeze came shooting out of the top coolant bottle.






They told me that the head gaskets have been torn up from the detonation and the compression is pushing the coolant out.
I didn't have much of a choice but to leave the car there as we were worried fluid entered the cylinder and could bend my rods if we started it up.
Estimate is 1600 (20 hours) plus parts. I don't have the time or energy to take the heads off again after I just did the whole heads s/c job.
The good news is they can tune it between the vec2, and their dyno. The tuner was even recommending that I get rid of the vec and use his program which has more control. He gives me a device (similar to or it is the SCT XCalibrator) that holds a few programs and is flashed to the pcm. I don't think you can log with it plus I don't want to spend the money on anything else right now.
Moral of the story is don't drive your car if it's detonating- unfortunately I have been trying to find out for 3 weeks if what I was hearing was detonation since it didn't sound like the usual description, and the plugs didn't show any sign of it.
Any chance this may be just a bad cap??
Thanks
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