I love the determination here to figure all this out guys, to the point that I borrowed a car to get to Rubí to get that 1 dtc and that failed plug. However it just gets clearer and clearer with every suggestion... Let me explain by addressing each one...
First and Foremost:
Marc wrote:.020" is the gap to run, not that .019" caused your problems here. as I mentioned via text, certainly detonation and possible high egts to cause the plug to look like that.
1)In our texts you never mentioned anything wrong with the DTC's that just came out.... All I did was swap, the pump tune hasn't been touched since engine break in.
2)Oh and you might wanna be a bit more specific on your instruction set if ".020 is the gap to run" as even I thought I was being conservative in going .019 ....
See your recommendation below...

All I wanted was "excellent performance on my high boost Audi"... Maybe I didn't run enough boost??? IDK
EDIGREG wrote:You were logging fuel pressure? I don't see it in your log
If pressure dropped wouldn't my lambda suffer? That portion is obviously logged with no shortage of supply on any log...
EDIGREG wrote: It would be helpful to see the 5th DTC that is missing from the photo (why photograph only 4 plugs?) and detailed photos of all, as well as detailed photos of all 5 of the NGK plugs.
Made a special trip a 12 am just for you bro,... Spark Plug packaging comes in groups of 4, so those are the ones I had handy at the time for pics, I had thrown the 5th in the glove box. But that 5th plug actually corresponds to cylinder #1 as removed them from 5-1 as I put those in the new available box. The last one was chucked in the glove compartment as I said previously...


EDIGREG wrote:There are a lot of things that could have gone wrong man, you need to provide as much info to the forum as you can if you want help diagnosing. Wb02 could have been bad or not properly calibrated? vacuum line to the FPR could have had a leak? #5 injector failure? Etc
Great ideas, but none hold true in this case except of course for that injector theory... Hmmmm
loxxrider wrote:Hey hey hey now, no injector failures in here Ed!

I want to see very detailed pics of #5 plug. That will help tell the story. Of course, the piston will be telltale as well.
I definitely remember someone mentioning a lots of glow on that header at some point. That is what sticks out to me most here. I think high in-cylinder temps was the cause of this.
Well, failed plug 5 has been pictured again above with my cell... I'll better ones tomorrow... And don't worry, I really do suspect the injectors to be the cause. [WINKING FACE]
audifreakjim wrote:Could also be related to anti lag and launch control settings.
Didn't touch any of that with these plugs, were just swapped in this weekend...
roortube wrote:That sucks Obi. I have plenty of pistons and a spare block or 2 if you can't find a free one local and you need parts. The way I see it, you have 3 options and none of them involve signing off although all of them involve a trip to Marcs dyno:
1. Similar rebuild on a budget reusing all salvageable parts.
2. Rebuild with pistons and a head by FRP.
3. Ahem *cough* Oohsevenkay.
Of course, you could always donate your car to my non profit and I will do with it as I see fit.
In all seriousness, I think that some combo of unknown E%, tune, and the general ass whooping that the engine saw killed the plug. I've had the same plugs now for 8k hard miles and they aren't even misfiring yet. Marc isn't cheap, but engines are flat out expensive.
I'm glad you summed it up this way, all I can say is that if any plug went through more unknown combos of E, it was the DTC's... If any ass whopping was ever received (I've got witnesses) the DTC's held up and look nothing like these upon 10k miles worth of abuse... And last but not least, you my dear friend are on Motronic. The built in safetys are possibly helping out a lot on hot days and questionable conditions(fuel, ambient temps, ect) I've always nicely asked about bumping up to newer Vems firmware that implement these features but have been advise to steer clear due to the unknowns that can exist, but seriously we VEMS users should probably get acclimated with a firmware that uses knock sensing, it probably could've helped in my case...
So my tune is ratchet? My DTCs held up
So my fuel mixture is ghetto? My DTCs ignored it
So I don't log pressure? My DTCs didn't care
Bad O2 calibration? DTCs said "ok"
FPR vac line issue? DTCs said "what's that?"
So my header is hot? DTCs said "wouldn't be the first time"
No knock sensing ECU firmware? DTCs dont need no eagle eye watching over it's shoulder... They took 10k miles of all that without a hiccup, can anyone blame me for considering these "alternatives" a complete downgrade that lasted 72hours and the one sensible pull I do they decide to just die?
Perhaps I'm being reluctant to accept anything else but the last thing I wanted was for this to happen, I even mentioned a couple weeks ago that I was turning down the boost and gonna run conservative pump tune since my clutch started slipping. True is could be "anything" but soo far the ONLY change was a plug change that only proved how much more robust DTC's were on my setup.
I'll gladly accept help in ripping into her for further examination, till then she'll be parked untill motivation/faith/funds is restored....
PS, I'll pull the other 4 pieces of scrap metal out for comparison pics... I'll be sure to label which cylinder they correspond to...
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