PhantomGTZ
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I'm thinking of ways to implicate a turbo project for a Quad 4.
Does anyone here see any problem with using an EXTRA thick copper headgasket to lower the compression of a motor for a turbo setup?
The pistons are flat and the rods and crank are forged right from the factory. The bottom end is plenty strong and can hold upwards of 16 psi on a 8.5 to 1 setup. (stock is 10 to 1 compression with a .047 thick headgasket).
I'm also planning on ARP studs and maybe even o-ring the block.
What do you think?
How thick would it have to be. prolly .098 to .108 thick.
Does anyone here see any problem with using an EXTRA thick copper headgasket to lower the compression of a motor for a turbo setup?
The pistons are flat and the rods and crank are forged right from the factory. The bottom end is plenty strong and can hold upwards of 16 psi on a 8.5 to 1 setup. (stock is 10 to 1 compression with a .047 thick headgasket).
I'm also planning on ARP studs and maybe even o-ring the block.
What do you think?
How thick would it have to be. prolly .098 to .108 thick.