Inline Pro Headgasket work w/ GE Sleeves ?
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Inline Pro Headgasket work w/ GE Sleeves ?
I think im gonna get an inline pro headgasket to lower my compression with my arias 10:1 pistons. Will it work with Golden Eagle Sleeves ?
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Re: Inline Pro Headgasket work w/ GE Sleeves ? (C-Redrum)
Why not just use a Cometic HG and leave it at that? You're definitely built to withstand boost (GE sleeves + forged pistons), and I don't see why you can't run 10:1 CR with turbo. It's all in the tuning! Heck, you'll get quicker spoolup and more potential HP out of it!
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Re: Inline Pro Headgasket work w/ GE Sleeves ? (Prelude_RCR)
It will probably be much easier to tune the car on the dyno on pump gas with the lower compression though. Higher compression with same boost yields more power if you can run race gas. But if the compression is lower you can have more agressive ignition tuning which is what makes more power...
But honestly I'd just keep the 10:1 anyway and just tune the motor as best as you can maybe run it on 100 octane all the time. Or have two programs one for 93 octane and another for c16...good luck.
But honestly I'd just keep the 10:1 anyway and just tune the motor as best as you can maybe run it on 100 octane all the time. Or have two programs one for 93 octane and another for c16...good luck.
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Re: Inline Pro Headgasket work w/ GE Sleeves ? (C-Redrum)
never used inline pro headgasket... used cometic many times never with a problem, and they got a pretty decent range of thickness
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Re: Inline Pro Headgasket work w/ GE Sleeves ? (MaxBoost)
But honestly I'd just keep the 10:1 anyway and just tune the motor as best as you can maybe run it on 100 octane all the time. Or have two programs one for 93 octane and another for c16...good luck.
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