I ran a pre-mix setup on my piped m1000, ran it 900miles with the BD box. I ran it so the egts read the same as they did when the motor was stock (1150-60*) at WOT. and I ran it a little rich on bottom but like I said not so rich it effected performance, so not enough to wash out the motor like you mentioned.
With a total of 1400 miles I took out a crank bearing, one factor was the delete, the second was I installed a PCIII and it went way lean.
When I tore down the motor the delete had caused some bad wear to the water/oil pump shaft and turned what oil was in the center into a gray film, But the crank side was completely dry, it went so lean to the point every bit of oil and gas was going right past the bearing into the cylinder. I think both where contributing factors. and there may have been more.
When I say lean I'm talking about having to turn my fuel pressure up to 48-49psi and add fuel with the BD box on the bottom to get rid of the bog the PCIII created, it was also pushing 1300* on the egts and I would let off. I had the fuel psi increased and near the same amount of fuel added in the BD box to run the PCIII as I did without it. Road it once with the pcIII and the next I made it 5 miles and failed. The PCIII was removed after that.
The oil I run now wont wash and holds up even when there is very little, it also coats and stays on metal surfaces and doesn't let corrosion happen.
With a total of 1400 miles I took out a crank bearing, one factor was the delete, the second was I installed a PCIII and it went way lean.
When I tore down the motor the delete had caused some bad wear to the water/oil pump shaft and turned what oil was in the center into a gray film, But the crank side was completely dry, it went so lean to the point every bit of oil and gas was going right past the bearing into the cylinder. I think both where contributing factors. and there may have been more.
When I say lean I'm talking about having to turn my fuel pressure up to 48-49psi and add fuel with the BD box on the bottom to get rid of the bog the PCIII created, it was also pushing 1300* on the egts and I would let off. I had the fuel psi increased and near the same amount of fuel added in the BD box to run the PCIII as I did without it. Road it once with the pcIII and the next I made it 5 miles and failed. The PCIII was removed after that.
The oil I run now wont wash and holds up even when there is very little, it also coats and stays on metal surfaces and doesn't let corrosion happen.