I’ll get some more pictures tomorow when I removed the rs2 inlet it was filled with metal I will send some pictures tomorow what’s annoying is if it’s down to calibration I still don’t have a leg to stand on. I just can’t understand why they took all the Timing out the map if it was running fine with it there.
You have increased the CR with the 197 pistons which would have made it more fuel/timing sensitive. If it was previously mapped right on the limits of PI then you will have crossed that line with the increase in compression. But surely they would have explained this to you when it was there?
You said the head was destroyed, so the foreign material in the intake will have come back via the intake ports and again is likely a result and not a cause.
Im purely guessing here and sugesting a possible series of events:
If you were driving around for 300 miles on the previous cal you could well have been subjecting the motor to alot of PI and not known. Was this driving under full load at any point?
Then it goes for mapping and they start running full load WOT runs. They may or may not have seen the amount of ign advance and will have seen the amount of knock produced. The ECU will only be able to pull a set amount of timing which in this case is clearly not enough for the PI to be controlled.
This is likely when your damage was done. By time they found the issue it was likely too late.
Like i say, i wasnt there, i dont know what happened, nor am i passing blame to any one party here. Just a possible/likey series of events.