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Sr headgasket Q's
Im about to pull my head right now and I wanted to get a thicker headgasket. Ive been told to go with a 1.5 but what are the pros/cons of a 1.5 and a 1.1 or does it not matter at all? Q #2: Is there any major benifit from ARP head studs for higher boost?
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I was wondering the same thing. I don't plan on boosting past 1.2 but I do have a 1.2 mm headgasket. Someone told me that I'll have to shave the head if I get a thicker headgasket for compression. Is that true?
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If you get your head machine you need a thicker head gasket to compensate for the loss of metal. Just my guess.
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Unless you have a reason to lower your compression there is no reason to get a thicker headgasket. Especially if your running stock bottom end I would not lower the compression, stock pistons are 8.3:1, if anything I'd go with a smaller headgasket to raise compression. If you have the head shaved and it's still within spec there is still no reason for a thicker headgasket. If your head is shaved enough that you need to compensate with a thicker headgasket then it's time for a new head.
Def get some ARP studs or at the very minimium some new stock head bolts. Don't reuse your stock bolts, they stretch. It's a good idea to get the head shaved when you replace the head gasket with a metal one to ensure a perfectly flat mating surface so that you get a good seal. You should be fine with the 1.1mm.
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Follow the FSM. Acronym for Factory Service manual. If you don't have one, the .pdf file is free for downloading online. Answers most your DIY questions you'll have.
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I would do the head studs and on the s14 sr motor the headgaskets f up on higher boost, but sence your pulling the head might as well doit i would suggest the apexi...
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Stock Compression Ratio is 8.5:1, just wanna clear that up
Running a thicker head gasket is not a bad thing, it lowers the chances of detionation at high boost compared to a Higher compression boosted engine, But really its all in the tune, if you can get a good tune your safe. Im running a 1.5 mil PE head gasket boosting 21psi with no issues.
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put the head on first then the arp studs
make sure to put a light layer of silicone over the oil pump area where the head gasket seats on 1.1mm headgasket should be fine for ur appication
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