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Old 06-10-2011, 02:00 PM   #1
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Do not forget to take the head down to the shop for a check up. The kid that did my guy did not and there was a hairline crack in the block that drove us nutty. Good results depends by following good practices. Saving a little money by cutting corners will turn the tables and in the end cost even more money.
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Old 06-10-2011, 10:03 PM   #2
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Head is in the shop right now getting machines, pressure tested, and a vacuum test for the valves. I think I'm going to get a kit for the silicone vacuum hoses. Comes with 3 different sizes that i need, a hose cutter, and it comes with instructions or something. I was going to go with the ARP head bolts that my friend recommended but im going to do some more research on that as well as the silicone vs regular hoses.
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Old 06-14-2011, 06:00 AM   #3
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Machinist is taking off about .3mm off the head. I've been reading around online here and it seems like some people are running 19 psi after they took off the same amount on the head and block combined. And they also said they were using just a 1.2mm HKS stopper head gasket. I thought you were supposed to get a bigger head gasket to keep the same compression ratio? If someone could clarify that for me i would appreciate it. Also im not sure weather or not to go with ARP head studs or head bolts. Help me PLEASE! im gonna pull my hair out.
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Old 06-26-2011, 02:38 AM   #4
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Runs like a beauty now boys. Thanks for the help. I have a stock head gasket cause we didnt shave the block, ARP head bolts and the sent some nice stickers so i can make a shopping list on my car. New gaskets also came with the head gasket so i replaced what ever needed replacing. I'm not quite sure what to run for exhaust. what does everyone else run? 3 or 4 inch? and what metal do u suggest?
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Old 06-26-2011, 05:01 AM   #5
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If u get silicone hoses then I would use something like zip ties at each end. I have the silicone kit and I kept getting leaks and some would blow off so I used zip ties. I would run a straight 3 inch from turbo back 4 inch is a little over kill. If u got stainless steel then it would never rust but costly.
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do u have a link to the kit u bought?
Did u notice any power increase with the kit at all or is it not even worth it?
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They sell a kit on eBay but I got mine from my auto parts store (pepboys) 30$ it came with 3 sizes and I just cut to fit. As for power yes I got some power back but my hoses were original so I think I had a leak.
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Old 06-30-2011, 10:29 AM   #8
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Me and my friend didnt go with a MHG because we didnt shave the block. My question is did we make a mistake by no going with a metal one? I was reading that some ppl dont shave the block and other say that you absolutely have to get the head and block shaved. I was reading suprra_girls thread on steps to modifying your supra and i would love to do a lot of that stuff but idk if i should without a MHG. We did torque the headbolts down to 90psi though.
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