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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 17034731" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>This many years in, save yourself the time and frustration, pop off the heads, land fresh gaskets, and do arp head studs.</p><p></p><p>Back in like 04/05, the guys at MM&FF magazine did this, a fuel system, oil pump gears and a hellrsaiser twin charge sc/turbo setup. They made 1188whp with 42psi manifold pressure.</p><p></p><p>You’ve got an amazing build, the preventative to do gaskets and studs is definitely good idea</p><p></p><p>Do you know if you have 4 thread or 6 thread spark plug heads? It’s an easy fail point. If you have 6 thread heads, and have done a coolant recirculation mod to get the coolant flow constant, you’ll be able to get 25-30psi to hold up on the stock block with the aforementioned stuff. Cheap insurance.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also later you’ll love what a teksid will do for the feel of the car later. I built a cammer road racing block when everyone said it’ll pop just because I wanted to take even more weight off the nose. These cars really love to corner once you get weight off the nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 17034731, member: 68944"] This many years in, save yourself the time and frustration, pop off the heads, land fresh gaskets, and do arp head studs. Back in like 04/05, the guys at MM&FF magazine did this, a fuel system, oil pump gears and a hellrsaiser twin charge sc/turbo setup. They made 1188whp with 42psi manifold pressure. You’ve got an amazing build, the preventative to do gaskets and studs is definitely good idea Do you know if you have 4 thread or 6 thread spark plug heads? It’s an easy fail point. If you have 6 thread heads, and have done a coolant recirculation mod to get the coolant flow constant, you’ll be able to get 25-30psi to hold up on the stock block with the aforementioned stuff. Cheap insurance. Also later you’ll love what a teksid will do for the feel of the car later. I built a cammer road racing block when everyone said it’ll pop just because I wanted to take even more weight off the nose. These cars really love to corner once you get weight off the nose. [/QUOTE]
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