Mr. Gasket Exhaust Gasket Material
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Mr. Gasket Exhaust Gasket Material
Has anyone had any good/bad experiences with the Mr. Gasket Exhaust Gasket Material 77 or 5960?
I have only heard good things about it, but I have not found anyone that has commented on the longevity of the seal.
Mr. Gasket Exhaust Gasket Material 77
Mr. Gasket Exhaust Gasket Material 5960
I have only heard good things about it, but I have not found anyone that has commented on the longevity of the seal.
Mr. Gasket Exhaust Gasket Material 77
Mr. Gasket Exhaust Gasket Material 5960
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I have used REMFLEX and found it to be awesome in all aspects. They have a kit for SUBIE. Contact them.
Here is the Subie stuff. Not really related to your question, but I used these gaskets on my Big Block Buick headers that leaked badly with any other gasket. I would blow them out in a week. Put the Remflex on, never even retorqued in two years. No leaks etc. They are not cheap though.
http://brkc4.4tqja.servertrust.com/category_s/4.htm
Here is the Subie stuff. Not really related to your question, but I used these gaskets on my Big Block Buick headers that leaked badly with any other gasket. I would blow them out in a week. Put the Remflex on, never even retorqued in two years. No leaks etc. They are not cheap though.
http://brkc4.4tqja.servertrust.com/category_s/4.htm
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Percy's XX
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PHP-68006/
11.00 for 10"X10" sheet.
Its basically a metal sheet with carbon carpet over it. Its supposed to be really good for turbo application cars.
Stay away from paper gaskets. I think Mr. gasket is from some paper cardboard material.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PHP-68006/
11.00 for 10"X10" sheet.
Its basically a metal sheet with carbon carpet over it. Its supposed to be really good for turbo application cars.
Stay away from paper gaskets. I think Mr. gasket is from some paper cardboard material.
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I confirmed the Mr. Gasket is only rated to 600 degrees. No bueno.
So the XX is would be fine for the O2 to turbo interface you think? I know the material is fine, I just don't know if it requires a specific thickness.
So the XX is would be fine for the O2 to turbo interface you think? I know the material is fine, I just don't know if it requires a specific thickness.
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