That list is just cars using the Bosch software it appears..
This list doesnt specify brand of EDR/CDR.. but also only lists gen V
https://rimkus.com/media/pdfs/Event-...us-1.11.21.pdf
Last edited by SRT_BluByU; 10-13-2022 at 09:09 AM.
Too bad we couldn't get Mamo to possibly do some headwork. He isn't cheap but his LS Magic is strong.
Just got an update from Kevin
The engine spun #8 rod bearing. The crank is damaged but repairable. Everything else was normal wear. The other rod bearings and the main bearings were ok, not great. Not sure what caused it. It's common to lose 3-4 or 7-8. The two main journals that feed those rod pairings have an offset cross drill. We machine the crank and plug those cross drilled holes.
Everything else is ok. Just waiting for some parts.
I hate using a damaged and then repaired crank. Makes me cringe.
It's fine if done correctly (and depending on the damage), but I had it work out poorly for a friend way back when. It takes very little to not be perfect on crank journals to cause utter calamity.
Last edited by Mikey; 11-10-2022 at 08:08 PM.
Back in the day, one of the big crankshaft houses (don't remember which one), had a great slogan - "If it ain't broke, we can fix it".
Last edited by Old School; 11-10-2022 at 08:18 PM.
Resizing a crank journal(s) shouldnt be a problem… its the welded crank repairs that i dont think id feel comfortable with.
Many engine builders regrind Viper cranks for a smaller journal which allows them to use a better selection of connecting rods ( IE: Chevy)
I gave him the go ahead to replace the crank if necessary, looks like it just needs a cleanup
I'm more anxious about the tune than anything
Edit: I've been having issues with vividracing, I called belanger directly and Lou not only took the time to look over pictures of what I already have on the car, he made adjustments while on the phone and got me the pieces i needed. Lou, thanks again
Last edited by Mikey; 11-12-2022 at 12:42 PM.
The company that processes the cranks is very far behind, so we just went ahead and replaced it
Almost there, fingers crossed that it'll be done next week
soo... why did you get a stroker?
How on earth did he install anything in the rotating assembly without a crankshaft? What did he do? Slide on piston rings and a wrist pin?
I'm running a car up to Kevin for a Motec install next week.
I will try to get some photos of the shop if anybody is interested.
He is doing a lot of Viper boat engines now, since Ilmore stopped doing them.
Engine is finally on its way back
A little under 750 Dyno Data M.Nieves 011123.pdf
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