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Old 01-08-2012, 03:46 PM   #1
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Подскажите пожалуйста какой толщены должна быть прокладка для двигателя 7mge для понижения степени сжатия 8,4,1
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Old 01-08-2012, 03:48 PM   #2
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Tell me please what should be thicker gasket for the engine to reduce 7mge compression 8,4,1
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I don't know if u can lower it that much with just a headgasket. But hks makes a 3.0mm headgasket thats the thickest gasket I've seen.
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I don't know if u can lower it that much with just a headgasket. But hks makes a 3.0mm headgasket thats the thickest gasket I've seen.
and the degree of under 3.0 mm ?
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I have no idea sorry
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Do not install nor turbo engine 7mge?
Advice on this got into the habit.
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I don't recommend 7M-GE + turbo. I prefer a full engine swap. If you must, then using 7M-GTE pistons is the best. If you can't then a 3mm HG or custom HG. 3mm will give you around 8.6 or 8.7 but having the block and head machined will remove material so your CR will be higher in the end.
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A thickness of the stock which a gasket in the engine 7mge and what is the 7mgte? Someone has changed the gasket? Can compete thickness? Please.
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The stock HG thickness (once installed) is 1.27mm. GE and GTE are the same HG.
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