04-18-2012, 11:26 AM
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A True Z Fanatic
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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance
My goal is to have it off the lift by May 1st.
Never had an issue with those, as I use them on the 350z kits. The key to a non metal gasket is to go back and re-torque them after a couple of heat cycles. You do this because they compress a bit, and there is not as much force clamping them down.
The car that is being worked on had Stillen headers, and aftermarket test pipes. These were leaking a lot with the metal gasket.
I will see how this works out and as mentioned earlier, nothing will be sold untill this kit is working perfect.
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 on the way you work.
Many companies release products that are half-assed which only causes more headaches.
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