This is just a guess but usually whenever you introduce 30-35psi worth of boost, there is no warning, the motor will just randomly decide to shit itself with no warning at all.
Typically rod slap or knock is something you will see as a warning sign from engines that suffered oil starvation, not extreme boost.
Typically rod slap or knock is something you will see as a warning sign from engines that suffered oil starvation, not extreme boost.
I switched tuners and moved down to 27lbs. That tuner couldn't explain the knock either, but alleged it was "false knock" because of hard engine mounts and very stiff suspension. He tuned around it, so that the car wouldn't pull a bunch of timing. 1.5 track days later, the #4 rod broke and completely destroyed the block.
The motor had 111k miles on it, and I have no idea how the previous owner(s) took care of it. I believe pushing it to 32 lbs under extreme track conditions caused the motor issue that first revealed itself as knock . . . and that knock was an early sign of imminent destruction. It was not "false" knock, IMO.
Just sharing my experience . . .
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