headgasket thickness
ok simple question-
thicker head gasket= less compression ration which is good for boost and a their is a less chance of detonation.
But since it will be around 8 psi, go for the other one your choice.
Remember if you get a copper head gasket, which are the best, your block has to be o-ringed, a hassle that I'm going through right now. Get a good quality head gasket, you dont want to blow it, then have to take out the head!
thicker head gasket= less compression ration which is good for boost and a their is a less chance of detonation.
But since it will be around 8 psi, go for the other one your choice.
Remember if you get a copper head gasket, which are the best, your block has to be o-ringed, a hassle that I'm going through right now. Get a good quality head gasket, you dont want to blow it, then have to take out the head!
DO NOT BUY COMETIC!!!
right now the have been having some very bad batches wich will end up in more problems for you (this came from my friend that has cometic make him custom gaskets). i use greddy but they arent cheap 230retail.
right now the have been having some very bad batches wich will end up in more problems for you (this came from my friend that has cometic make him custom gaskets). i use greddy but they arent cheap 230retail.
Originally Posted by BoostedED9
i use greddy but they arent cheap 230retail.
BTW,what would be the comp ratio with two std head gasket?Cause I've planed to run 10psi boost and thus would like to have a comp ratio of about 9.5:1 ...
Originally Posted by Jobi Joba
Originally Posted by BoostedED9
i use greddy but they arent cheap 230retail.
BTW,what would be the comp ratio with two std head gasket?Cause I've planed to run 10psi boost and thus would like to have a comp ratio of about 9.5:1 ...
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