matty
July 31, 2006, 1:40pm
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looking to get a greddy metal head gasket.
oticed they have difefrent thickness sizes rangin from 1.2 -1.8.
allof which have the same bore and are the same price.
whats the dif?
im looking to put it on a daily driver with occasonal track use.
can someone clarify for me.
Lith
July 31, 2006, 2:43pm
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I might be wrong here, but wouldn’t this raise/lower your overall compression ratio? Also, what is the thinkness of the stock headgasket? Try to match it, if you just wanna keep it at the stock compression ratio.
matty
July 31, 2006, 5:51pm
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any body here rcking a metal head gasket?
The thickness will raise/lower your compression a little. Different thickness’ can also compensate for mill/deck work done to your cylinder block or head.
I run a 0.8mm apexi gasket.
A lot more people seem to have better luck sealing with the apexi head gasket than the greddy one.
I concur, the GReedy head gasket seems to have caused some headaches for people. User error or not, I would rather go with APEXi.
matty
July 31, 2006, 9:58pm
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whcih thicknesses will raiise or lower cmpression and to how much roughly?
anybody know?
G-E
August 1, 2006, 1:43pm
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find out the chamber volume before and after, then you can calculate what the squish percentage is … makes a good estimate
once you do it you can check the compression readings and back-calc the ratio, prior to doing it you need to know lotsa numbers and calc stuff
That all depends on your motor. There is a bit of math involved, here is a spreadsheet courtesy of enthalpy to figure it out.
http://www.rs-enthalpy.com/tuning/sr-compcalc.xls
bing
August 1, 2006, 1:47pm
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i use cometics.
.8 or .88 mm is stock thickness, one of the two.
user or install error is the only cause of failure on metal headgaskets on motors running less than 300whp.
I’m pretty sure that stock SR headgasket replacement thickness is 1.1mm… not 0.8mm
^^ maybe this is why bing was giddy about how much power his motor made and then blew it up?
j/p bingx0r
0.8mm vs. 1.1mm will not make much of a diff anyway. You’ll still be under 9.0:1 compression.
Depends on machine work and piston selection as well though, unless you are talking about a strictly stock motor.
Yeah - I’m just talking stock replacement.
You certainly can’t go slapping in a 0.8mm HG with domed pistons and a few thou taken from the head without knowing your ultimate goal.
I concur, the GReedy head gasket seems to have caused some headaches for people. User error or not, I would rather go with APEXi.[/quote]
Yah… that’s what I said???
bing
August 1, 2006, 7:33pm
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O RLY…
i was pretty sure 1.1 was an upgrade as i get pitched the mentioned sizes as stock, but i wont argue with danny-boy.
1.1mm should be stock from what I’ve been told… atleast it better be as thats what I ordered!.. when ever it gets here.
Apexi is the only HG worth buying IMO.