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Can anyone suggest any/all causes for pinging as my tuner is is going crazy.

I am running a Microtech MT12 on BP ultimate and have a ping at the 5500 and above, he retarded the timing still there, changed timing belt still there, removed the cat no change, tryed a different crank angle senor still there. I cant think of anything else to change if youz can it would be greatly appreciated.

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Carbon hot spots on the pistons or maybe a single faulty fuel injector not injecting enough fuel under high pulse widths from being clogged.

Thats the only reasons i can see why it would ping consistantly regardless of timing settings etc. Both these situations are rare but very possible and a hard to identify.

Sounds like your mechanic has checked all the other basics. Fuel pressure, Inlet temperature, cam timing, exhaust back pressure etc etc?

Really need to know a bit more about what setup you are running to help more?

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I have new walbro fuel pump, new filter and malpassi regulator.

180bfj20det- I am running 1bar boost, standard r33 turbo, large FMIC with 2 1/4" piping and no blow by we can find, will check for oil today. Thanks

RB30-POWER will check plugs again but injectors or carbon sounds like likely suspects to me will endeavour to check these.

Thanks for your replies

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