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Originally Posted by sr20sean
cometic are more designed for one time use then throw it out not really continuous use.
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Again, why bother with Cometic?
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Originally Posted by R33E8
I would rather see independent studies rather than Cosworth (Eric Hsu) trying to promote their head gaskets.. As far as I know, Cosworth is a completely different company from what it used to be back in it's glory days..
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I'd love to know why you wouldn't trust a company who still creates F1 level parts, still creates the best stuff for the most current 'tuner' cars, and still supports it's back catalog of stuff?
Cometic on an F1 car? Show me where.
I hate to sound like a nutswinger, but Eric Hsu and his blogs are notorious for being honest, and fair. He's got all the time in the world to test his reasoning, we don't.
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Originally Posted by Def
Eric Hsu seems to tell it like it is even if it goes against whatever is putting the bread on the table for him. I'll give him respect for that.
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I 150% agree with you. Eric (and I don't know him peronally) has always been a fair and honest judge with products, and has the first hand experience to explain otherwise...when many (aka: 98% of the net) do not.
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Originally Posted by Def
I see cars have HG sealing issues all the time with Cometics personally, and honestly stock SR gaskets aren't half as horrible as you'd believe reading the dumbasses that detonate theirs to death on Nissan forums.
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Stock HG are more than fine for 350-400 whp on a good tune. Issue is, most people have a 85% tune, and a MHG lasts long enough to not make the tune shittyness an issue until a few years down the road.
For 90% of the forum, stock HG on a good tune is plenty fine. THe rest of us already know better.
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Originally Posted by rbs14kouki
my friend is runing a OEM head gasket on is sr20VET ... it was a 650whp at 28psi mustang dyno last week !!!
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VE have factory metal head gasket.