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ok i have read that the 4age head gasket fits a 7afe so i would like to know if i use a set of 4agze pistons with a 2mm head gasket will i be ok for 10-12psi of boost or will the gze pistons raise the compression to much even with the 2mm steel gasket
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well not just the headgasket
you would be able to use a thinner then 2mm headgasket (less chance of blowing) but you would also need a higher octane gas (93octane) and the correct ignition timing/fuel tuning (ems) |
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QUOTE(playr158 @ Feb 12, 2007 - 11:13 PM) [snapback]526323[/snapback] well not just the headgasket you would be able to use a thinner then 2mm headgasket (less chance of blowing) but you would also need a higher octane gas (93octane) and the correct ignition timing/fuel tuning (ems) so than would a .5mm head gasket be better ,and i run 94 octane now as it is available around here, and i should be able to get the fuel and timing tuned with my emanage ,right ![]() This post has been edited by trd94: Feb 12, 2007 - 11:26 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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