TK-421
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How does an equal length header prevent ring land failure?
Whoa whoa whoa wait who the hell is saying equal length headers prevents ringland failure? That is a load of shit
How does an equal length header prevent ring land failure?
Best quot for the Buck on a GR/GV stock cars I have been reading a lot about ringland issue on the 08+: so I decided to get all the info on how to prevent it and deploy it:
1. Tune (Stock Tune is really bad and knocking even with high Octane Fuel)
2. AOS
3. Equal Length Headers
4. Water/Meth Injection (Planning)
Will see how the pistons will hold after the recommended mods.
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Uh, this guy [MENTION=4577]TK-421[/MENTION]?
[MENTION=4899]OldManSTI[/MENTION] stock UEL creates a lean spot in 2 cylinders 1 and 4 or 2 and 3 (dont remember which pair) thats why they always fail. That's a theory I have read and it was backed up by many members in the subaru community.
[MENTION=4577]TK-421[/MENTION] you are the expert here. But I have read a lot of threads in other forums states the same as I said it just a theory as i mentioned. But when i read the article it makes some sense to me.
That's the Theory.
Cylinder #4 has longer exhaust manifold runners which leads to higher EGTs
#4 receives fuel later in the path (fuel gets to other cylinders first so the pressure has dropped by the time it gets to #4 )
The intake manifold flows more air to #4 so it runs consistently leaner
The factory ECU runs more timing on #4 than the others so it will be the first to knock and trigger the ECU to pull timing (the ECU can hear knock better on #4 than the others because that's where the knock sensor is#4 has longer exhaust manifold runners which leads to higher EGTs
#4 receives fuel later in the path (fuel gets to other cylinders first so the pressure has dropped by the time it gets to #4 )
The intake manifold flows more air to #4 so it runs consistently leaner
The factory ECU runs more timing on #4 than the others so it will be the first to knock and trigger the ECU to pull timing (the ECU can hear knock better on #4 than the others because that's where the knock sensor is)
[MENTION=4577]TK-421[/MENTION] as I said you are the expert here, I cannot argue with the technical stuff but I am trying to share what I have read about the theory, I cannot confirm or not to confirm because I bought the headers. I am just trying to save the pistons to run as long as possible.
I Like the sound of the Headers and the torque produced.
[MENTION=4577]TK-421[/MENTION] But I have a fact that they lower EGT I have reading before and after the headers.
If you honestly want to save the Pistons, look into air pump deletes, run the appropriate weighted oil, don't run Rotella or a thicker weight oil. And do NOT low load/high boost the vehicle. Always gradually increase boost when under 3500 Rpms. The majority of piston failure I have seen from most datalogs is from people that are physically hard on the car when it has some mechanical or tuning issue. And with the people saying they are blowing ringlands on a relatively stock car, it's usually due to them flogging on the car at low RPMS in high load areas in the sport sharp setting.
I have found over the years that more than 60% of the failure rate honestly boils down to driver error.
Nice info! So no more overtaking on 5th or 6th gear. Interesting tell me more about the air pump delete.
Thanks man for the great info.