Brayden: When did your engine blow running my tuning? That same tune has been on Blue for years with no problems, and was loaded on your truck Feb '06.
I'm going off the rocker here but will re-rock.
We all know one tune in 500 trucks will most likely give 500 different times or at least same times with different weights and race combos. At one time, I wondered how the hell two different people got two different results racing the same tune. Duh..... lol
Anyway, I ran your tune(s) as well as countless variations of that tune for a year before I decided I had big enough balls to build one of my own. I also made sure I had good fuel, clean filters and fuel pressure and also didn't over/under estimate facts like egt's or whatever else should have been realized by me to confirm the tune would work. I'm still on the same old stocker, I'm sure the rods are off a few thousands or more but, I used my head and was able to squeeze those miles, maybe.
My point is, if I run a tune and my engine goes boom that tune was not right for my configuration and I'm at fault. Oh and really, which tune did the engine in?
Back on topic.
Stock engine
Stock injectors and bunch of different turbochargers as well.
Compound turbo's and compound supercharger/turbo.
Timing, one extreme to another tested with a pressure monitor.
Dual cp3's
Known issue, leaking head gasket. Seems to have one anyway. Not much coolant loss but can smell coolant on some start ups.
Will be gone soon, and will post more then.
I've been wanting to run a bore scope through it but, time.