I know blow by is just the nature of the performance engine. It's not a big deal I don't care about it. Though I don't like the irractic pressure.
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I tend to disagree on this a bit. If you have a boost leak the chargers will overspin running way out of their map to achieve set amount of boost. Generally speaking a leak will cause them to still make the same boost #'s on a gauge but having to work 10 times harder and out of their operating range to do it. Just my experience. ...
compression and blow by dont go together. just cause you have low compression pistons doesnt mean you should be experiencing alot of blow by. rings, valves, and HG dont care what the compression is of the pistons. if those dont seal, you get excessive blow by. if you setup the ring gaps to be loose and the piston to sidewall to be loose, that can create more blow by than factory.
Drive up to IN and have Danville or Fleece dyno tune that thing.
Didn't you have trouble when it was a stock motor/turbo truck too?
if this is true it would achieve this by throwing more fuel at it, why is it clearing up so much then? leak on exhaust side or compressor side would cause more smoke. I agree that they will overwork themselves to get there but they cant just decide they want to spin faster, they have to have more fuel to do it, but if its still making the same amount of air why would it matter it it is being overworked?
Injectors solenoids couldn't over power the fuel pressure and open. They were forcing shut one at a time
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How much rail pressure were you running?