ONDGAS
Automotive
- Apr 21, 2007
- 1
ok i know its a bit broad but maybe some of you would have a opinion.
im running a turbocharged 6cyl engine on LPG, compression is at 8.2:1 and fuel mixtures are between 10.8 to 11.3 under full boost which is at 18-20 psi.
im in australia so the engine in question is a 250ci (4.1 ltr) pushrod 6cyl, with a cast piston and standard conrods. i used to run the same setup in a daily driver at 16psi(and 20psi at the track frequently) and a front mount air to air intercooler and never had any issues but now with the boost set at 20psi and a water to air intercooler i have bent a rod. timing is reasnobly safe and now detonation signs on sparkplug or cast piston but the big end bearing showns signs of slight detonation.
to cut a extremly long story short, do you guys think that the fact that LPG enters the engine in a reasnobly "hot" state compared to petrol that it would be causing high combustion chamber temps that would therefore lead to detonation? if timing is right and air fuel ratio is safe, where is my detonation coming from?
im running a turbocharged 6cyl engine on LPG, compression is at 8.2:1 and fuel mixtures are between 10.8 to 11.3 under full boost which is at 18-20 psi.
im in australia so the engine in question is a 250ci (4.1 ltr) pushrod 6cyl, with a cast piston and standard conrods. i used to run the same setup in a daily driver at 16psi(and 20psi at the track frequently) and a front mount air to air intercooler and never had any issues but now with the boost set at 20psi and a water to air intercooler i have bent a rod. timing is reasnobly safe and now detonation signs on sparkplug or cast piston but the big end bearing showns signs of slight detonation.
to cut a extremly long story short, do you guys think that the fact that LPG enters the engine in a reasnobly "hot" state compared to petrol that it would be causing high combustion chamber temps that would therefore lead to detonation? if timing is right and air fuel ratio is safe, where is my detonation coming from?