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Originally Posted by Megamarines Anyone experience near overheating on this kit? I’ve had it on since November, and started running E85 somewhere in April; makes close to 700whp or more

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Old 06-18-2021, 01:00 PM   #496 (permalink)
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Anyone experience near overheating on this kit?

I’ve had it on since November, and started running E85 somewhere in April; makes close to 700whp or more now. I had a run against a new GT500 and beat it uphill, but by the end of the run I was one dot away from overheating and was having a decent amount of white smoke coming out of my hood vents. The run maybe lasted forty-five seconds at full WOT. Car eventually cooled down but I almost thought I had something on fire until I noticed it was just whitish-grey smoke that eventually stopped. When I finally pulled over there was no spilled coolant, car went back to normal, and car has felt fine since.

Did I experience head lift or something? I cant even begin to figure it out; I have no idea if overheating caused the white smoke or what. My knock sensors are on, all safety parameters are set, but car is basically at maximum send with the E85 power tune.

Weirdest part? Car drives fine. It’s had numerous hard pulls and has been pushed a bit. No running or idling issues at all.
What PSI are you making?
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What PSI are you making?
He mentioned 18 on Facebook, definitely over the threshold
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He mentioned 18 on Facebook, definitely over the threshold
If this is definitely over it, what's the threshold?

Weren't you over 17 for years?

Your sig states 19.5 and I don't believe that was built.

Just trying to normalize the data.
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If this is definitely over it, what's the threshold?

Weren't you over 17 for years?

Your sig states 19.5 and I don't believe that was built.

Just trying to normalize the data.
I was told getting above 16 psi is getting into the danger zone. Of course there's no magic number. I think a lot has to do with how often you're in that zone. I was making 17 for a couple years but I don't put a lot of miles on my car and I wasn't at peak boost that often. Since I haven't torn apart my blown motor yet, I'm not sure what caused the bottom end failure but I'm pretty sure it would have lifted the heads if the bottom end didn't fail.

What psi was your rotrex build making when it lifted the heads?
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I was told getting above 16 psi is getting into the danger zone. Of course there's no magic number. I think a lot has to do with how often you're in that zone. I was making 17 for a couple years but I don't put a lot of miles on my car and I wasn't at peak boost that often. Since I haven't torn apart my blown motor yet, I'm not sure what caused the bottom end failure but I'm pretty sure it would have lifted the heads if the bottom end didn't fail.

What psi was your rotrex build making when it lifted the heads?
22.5psi

There's lots of guys running 16 psi or more. Do the heads lift over time? I wouldn't think so. I'd imagine it's discrete.
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22.5psi

There's lots of guys running 16 psi or more. Do the heads lift over time? I wouldn't think so. I'd imagine it's discrete.
The head lift issue is over my pay grade. I don't know if the heads can lift over time or not. I do know that head gaskets can fail over time. Did the heads lift on your first dyno run at 22.5 psi? I was just told when you get over 16 psi, it starts to be an area of concern for head lift.
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22.5psi

There's lots of guys running 16 psi or more. Do the heads lift over time? I wouldn't think so. I'd imagine it's discrete.
Read and watch all of the video's in my thread. It will take 2 weeks or so. Lots of information in there.
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Read and watch all of the video's in my thread. It will take 2 weeks or so. Lots of information in there.
What's the primary failure on headlift (headgasket, head bolts)?
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The run maybe lasted forty-five seconds at full WOT.
Were you going 500mph? How do you do WOT for 45+ seconds?!
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What's the primary failure on headlift (headgasket, head bolts)?
The guy that had 22psi failure was due to head lift. The other one that started to overheat was due to the cylinders moving around. That eventually will wear down the headgasket and cause a failure. There are 2 problems going on.

1.) The open deck cylinders moving around wearing out the headgaskets which creates an appearance that the head is lifting due to the decrease in clamping force from the wear.

2.) Actual head lift where the cylinder pressure is greater than what can be held by headgasket, Head studds, etc.

Both combined together is very unpredictable of what the actual cause was. That is why there are only 2 methods that are working at the moment. I made it 7k miles with mostly 17psi of boost before my first engine cut loose. That was an open deck block.

I hope this makes sense.
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The guy that had 22psi failure was due to head lift. The other one that started to overheat was due to the cylinders moving around. That eventually will wear down the headgasket and cause a failure. There are 2 problems going on.

1.) The open deck cylinders moving around wearing out the headgaskets which creates an appearance that the head is lifting due to the decrease in clamping force from the wear.

2.) Actual head lift where the cylinder pressure is greater than what can be held by headgasket, Head studds, etc.

Both combined together is very unpredictable of what the actual cause was. That is why there are only 2 methods that are working at the moment. I made it 7k miles with mostly 17psi of boost before my first engine cut loose. That was an open deck block.

I hope this makes sense.
Yep, makes sense. I appreciate the explanation
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The cylinders still moving around after an install of the RJM closed deck system has been confirmed. I am not going to mention any names because I don't have his permission to do so. It was confirmed the first of the year in 2020 when I was searching for a solution. I ask him to look.

I have seen someone do the following to try and get the headgaskets to hold with no success.

RJM closed deck
LA sleeves that protruded higher than the deck. How much I do not know.
Headgasket, unknown.
ARP 625 head studs
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So in short, the problem is in the open deck block itself. There is an inherent defect that allows the cylinders to move under higher than stock cylinder pressure. Is what it is. Any more questions, just ask. I may or may not know the answers.
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So in short, the problem is in the open deck block itself. There is an inherent defect that allows the cylinders to move under higher than stock cylinder pressure. Is what it is. Any more questions, just ask. I may or may not know the answers.
Didn't I read that closed deck blocks are getting head lift also?
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Didn't I read that closed deck blocks are getting head lift also?
Yes, the only way to fix it is to do the SOHO solution or Mazworx solution.
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