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Old 08-17-2011, 10:32 AM   #1
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Ok i will try to get that. But also i have found a cheap Head Gasket for the Supra and the part number is 11115-46052 but i've heard those are for the 1997 Supra onwards and mine is a 1994 which people say use the 11115-46051. My question is will the 97 onwards one still work on mine.
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Ok i will try to get that. But also i have found a cheap Head Gasket for the Supra and the part number is 11115-46052 but i've heard those are for the 1997 Supra onwards and mine is a 1994 which people say use the 11115-46051. My question is will the 97 onwards one still work on mine.
If you need a head gasket that is thicker than oem, HKS has several options.

Any large Toyota dealer could probably check on those part numbers for you. They can sell you the TSRM too.

If you don't mind, I'm still very curious about that blown head gasket. Can you share any details about how it happened? For example, were they spraying nos? A bone-stock 2JZ head gasket just doesn't go bad.
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i'm not sure on how it happened, as i bought the car like that
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