Pinging, rattling, and any other terms you may have heard are synonyms for pre-detonation... the destroyer of engines.
Hot spots within the cylinder head are igniting the fuel prior to the firing of the spark plug/s. At 4-5K revs, there's little time for accumulated bits of carbon on top of the piston crown, or other hot spots, to cool. Cool being a relative term for the tremendous explosions occurring in the cylinders.
Retard the ignition a bit more and try again. Also, might be time to peek inside the cylinder heads. A shop with a glass fiber video viewing system can scan valves, pistons, cylinder walls, etc.
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