Lynn, Tracy, David and
Jeff;
Thanks for your perspectives. Lynn, based on your note, I may have
experienced Detonation, plug wire cross fire, high intake temp due to no
intercooler, and I may have had the leading & trailing plug wires switched
on the rear rotor (tip seal damaged rotor). I noticed that one when
removing the engine)
I originally misstated that the rear side housing cracked (it was the
front side housing, which is near the fire wall. my bad) But the rear rotor
(near the flywheel) broke all the tip seals and may have had switched
lead/trail plug wires.
Confused?
I have a TO4E P trim cartridge with .81 AR on-center exhaust
housing. It has a 60-1 compressor. I have been warned
that the AR is too tight, so I just ordered a 1.30 AR exhaust housing. I plan
to go back together with stock port '87 side housings to get a slightly slower
idle (previously street ported). I have 8.5:1 '87 turbo rotors.
I did not set the timing by strobe timing light. 4000 RPM with the tail
tethered is too scary for me. That's wailing with no one I can trust sitting
in the seat. I set it via the EM2 for best RPM @ about 3500 RPM.
Questions: Tracy,
1) Does the EM2 fire both L & T plugs at the same time, or is
there a difference?
2) What is the static timing, or some lower RPM timing value I can
check without scaring myself to inaction? I would like to check it while
cranking over with the fuel injectors and pumps shut off.