Bald Menace
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wouldn't a bad tank of gas show up in the logs as a drastic reduction in timing and excessive knock sensing as well?
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It’s funny the amount of livernois haters on this forum. Lol. There are a ton of Whipple failures but nothing about them. It’s comical.So if something on my whipple car fails then y’all all agree I should blame whipple right? Lms guilty until proven innocent! Lmao
i see in your picture your car on Lidios Dyno at Alternative Auto, thats who i would go to for the fix....and if you wanna quick job have him grab an 11:1 Ford Racing Alluminator short or longblock, put the blower on and let him do the tuning...call it a day...i think an Alluminator Longblock is like $11k and a shortblock around $5900, you can call around im sure that a better deal could be had....put your OPG and Crank Sprocket into the new one and done...lidio knows what hes doing....I hope to get advice from members here. About 4 months ago Livernois Motorsports installed their LMS675 package on my 18K mile 2015 Mustang GT automatic. They also installed OPG/Sprocket at the same time.
The car had some drivablity issues from the beginning. I contacted them within a few weeks from the install. Made a lot of torque/power, but backfired a few times. Would kinda jerk. I called them several times stating my issues. Took it there about a month or so ago and they kept the car for 2 weeks to drive it. Put 120 miles on the car and said it had a "random rev limiter" issue.
I got the car back and it got progressively worse. I took it there 2 weeks ago. The salesman said the engine is bad. There is blowby in the crankcase.
I don't live near there so yesterday after keeping the car a week and a half, we had a conference call with the business manager/calibrater/salesmen. They were respectful and seemingly straightforward. Bottom line is that I need a new short block or rebuild. Probably a bad piston/ring. They said the heads are likely good.
They are saying I likely had a bad tank of gas. Is this possible?
Tomorrow they are giving me a quote on an installed forged shortblock.
I never raced the engine. Car ran perfectly before. They are saying they installed 75 of these exact setups in the last several years with zero issues.
Any information you can supply will help in my decision to have them fix it or get the car back. They make a pretty strong case for bad gas.
Except the fact that OP was very respectful and has given LMS the notice that the car was causing issues before hand but LMS were unable to diagnose? In addition, LMS is now upcharging OP into a new shortblock to handle something that LMS intended for a stock block. What LMS should have done was replace the block with a new OEM block and not upcharge.Know whats ruining the performance enthusiast side of things here?
Entitled assholes that refuse to
A. Accept the responsibility fot their own doing but instead blame anyone they possibly can.
and
B. Ill just go ahead and say it. Not working with a vendor to resolve any issues is awefully douchy. This goes for everyone not just people who have had issues with LMS. Everyone wants to just jump on a forum and blast the parts vendor, product, or shop.
What a shame.
I actually did talk to Lidio. They do not do engines anymore unless it's during the winter.i see in your picture your car on Lidios Dyno at Alternative Auto, thats who i would go to for the fix....and if you wanna quick job have him grab an 11:1 Ford Racing Alluminator short or longblock, put the blower on and let him do the tuning...call it a day...i think an Alluminator Longblock is like $11k and a shortblock around $5900, you can call around im sure that a better deal could be had....put your OPG and Crank Sprocket into the new one and done...lidio knows what hes doing....
I have seen people over the years accidentally pump 87 octane into their boosted application. You can still drive but stay out of boost. I have seen a a gas station accidentally have diesel poured into their E85 tanks in the ground. That station took responsibility for the mistake. Shit happens. What if Livernois did their job perfect? I am not on either side here but anything can happen. Mustang Lou has a great post of test the fuel in the tank. I do not know where or how to test but this would help either the OP or Livernois. If a company did their job and did it well it sure would suck to blame them. If fuel is fine in the tank then they need to step up to the plate and cover their fuck up.Why not just pull gas from the tank via a gas line or under the backseat and test it for octane rating?
I assume the same gas is in there as when the engine went.
So now if the tank of gas was bad we will never know. It is really difficult to find who's fault this is. It sucks for both parties. Had I had this issue I would of STOPPED driving it pulled the spark plugs to inspect. Inspecting plugs at time of issue would tell us more. Knock, lean and so on. This is how they did it in the old days.Taking gas from the tank might help, but unlikely. The issues, if gas, likely occurred several tanks ago. I put a few thousand miles on the car. So, who really knows when it occurred as it got progressively worse. When I brought it in to LMS with its issues this last time, it was still making serious horsepower. Much more than stock. LMS found the blow by issue and said they could detect it in the idle as well.
No knock. No sudden issues. Just a weird tune that I felt was not right. It was not night and day and I did not know the engine was bad until I brought the car there. On the way to LMS the last time is when the engine light went on. But, on the first visit back it did pull several codes which I saw when I put the 91 tune on it to see if that made the car drive better. When I did I had to clear codes one of which was p0300 which I found out is the random misfire code. I did tell this to my salesman who said they would check it out. At that time, they found the random rev limiter issue.So now if the tank of gas was bad we will never know. It is really difficult to find who's fault this is. It sucks for both parties. Had I had this issue I would of STOPPED driving it pulled the spark plugs to inspect. Inspecting plugs at time of issue would tell us more. Knock, lean and so on. This is how they did it in the old days.
So many variables. If only it was simple to find the problems.No knock. No sudden issues. Just a weird tune that I felt was not right. It was not night and day and I did not know the engine was bad until I brought the car there. On the way to LMS the last time is when the engine light went on. But, on the first visit back it did pull several codes which I saw when I put the 91 tune on it to see if that made the car drive better. When I did I had to clear codes one of which was p0300 which I found out is the random misfire code. I did tell this to my salesman who said they would check it out. At that time, they found the random rev limiter issue.