Thinner head gasket
You are going to have to call up a racing shop for a custom gasket. I personally don't know of thinner gaskets then OEM. Mostly because people would rather mill the heads, or clover leaf weld.
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prices will change depending of the establishment. the more uptown the shop the more they'll charge.
i read about clover leaf welding in your thread and the first thing that came do mind was, why not mill the head instead?
but if i understand/remember correctly it's not about compression as much as it is about decreasing volume and increasing the temp of the cylinder. but i could be wrong it's been a while since i read this.
prices will change depending of the establishment. the more uptown the shop the more they'll charge.
i read about clover leaf welding in your thread and the first thing that came do mind was, why not mill the head instead?
but if i understand/remember correctly it's not about compression as much as it is about decreasing volume and increasing the temp of the cylinder. but i could be wrong it's been a while since i read this.
Last edited by jramosthe1st!; Apr 17, 2007 at 10:18 PM.
http://www.se-r.net/about/200sx/scc/feb98/february.html
Clover leaf welding allows for the OEM valve clearance which is recommended when using stage 2 or stage 3 cams to optimize power, while using a high compression chamber since all the measurements are determined from stock lift.
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