For the guys who have headers: What brand of gasket do you guys use (Fel-Pro, Percy, etc,etc) I am think of using GM's stock intake manifold gasket since they have lasted 117k on my car. Any opinions?
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I have fel-pro's with no problems however I have heard good things about using stock manifold gaskets. I did mine right though and dropped the coin on locker bolts, i never need to worry about mine backing out. Are you going to do headers will?-Joel
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I'm not doing them personally, but I am doing some research, I don't want to have to go back and having to worry about gaskets blowingOriginally posted by JoeliusZ28 View PostI have fel-pro's with no problems however I have heard good things about using stock manifold gaskets. I did mine right though and dropped the coin on locker bolts, i never need to worry about mine backing out. Are you going to do headers will?
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I highly recommend getting locker bolts then. Mine were $60. Unfortunately, the company that makes them: breslin, recently went out of business. Im not sure if there is any other company that makes them. Ive had 0 problems with my headers though, i kept the emissions equipment too. im even still running my stock plug wires since elite screwed me out of the over-the-valve-cover set i bought. I thought i wouldve burned one immediately, but its been at the track in 95 degree weather unhurt.Originally posted by willasc View PostI'm not doing them personally, but I am doing some research, I don't want to have to go back and having to worry about gaskets blowing-Joel
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there was an old post here... i cant find it, but anyway people were complaining about their pacesetter headers flaking and rusting. Mine are still perfect, I think those people may have missed an important step in their installs: heat cycling them. After i got my pacesetters in I heat cycled them at least 7 times... just started the car let it warm, revved it and shut it back off until the headers were cold again. The first few times I did it i could definitely smell the coating baking. My coating is still in perfect shape and theyre soon to be a year old. Just wanted to throw that tip out there.-Joel
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There is the stage 8 locking bolts.Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View PostI highly recommend getting locker bolts then. Mine were $60. Unfortunately, the company that makes them: breslin, recently went out of business. Im not sure if there is any other company that makes them. Ive had 0 problems with my headers though, i kept the emissions equipment too. im even still running my stock plug wires since elite screwed me out of the over-the-valve-cover set i bought. I thought i wouldve burned one immediately, but its been at the track in 95 degree weather unhurt.http://www.fquick.com/csmith4153
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lol no problem. and good idea, i sent brian a PM.Originally posted by willasc View PostThanks for the help Joel. I think you should change your status other than addicted to detailing, to "Designated MiFobdy LT1 Info Source"
-Joel
1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
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