joebarrie Member Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 52 Dec 1, 2013 #1 Needing help finding a head gaskit for a b16 turbo. What think was is best for Lowering the compresion need help finding one in the UK?
Needing help finding a head gaskit for a b16 turbo. What think was is best for Lowering the compresion need help finding one in the UK?
Vtec6000 Super Moderator Donator Joined Jun 5, 2007 Messages 6,222 Dec 1, 2013 #2 Why do you want to lower compression?
Jimbo B18C-R Joined Oct 27, 2010 Messages 3,204 Dec 1, 2013 #3 I'm guessing your going to want to run standard internals/bottom end? If your asking about a HG to lower comp?
I'm guessing your going to want to run standard internals/bottom end? If your asking about a HG to lower comp?
joebarrie Member Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 52 Dec 3, 2013 #5 Jimbo said: I'm guessing your going to want to run standard internals/bottom end? If your asking about a HG to lower comp? Click to expand... ye sorry running standered internals and standered head. do you no anywhere that i could find one???
Jimbo said: I'm guessing your going to want to run standard internals/bottom end? If your asking about a HG to lower comp? Click to expand... ye sorry running standered internals and standered head. do you no anywhere that i could find one???
Vtec6000 Super Moderator Donator Joined Jun 5, 2007 Messages 6,222 Dec 3, 2013 #6 You don't need to lower the compression
Mr Buddyclub EK9 Dealer Joined Jun 1, 2012 Messages 381 Dec 3, 2013 #7 We sell the 2.0mm thick ones as well as the high compression 0.4mm ones
rs250nut Boosting since 1998 Joined Feb 14, 2011 Messages 598 Dec 3, 2013 #8 EK4 Luke said: Go for a Honda Headgasket Click to expand... x2v no need for fancy head gaskets, go with the stock honda item, if you overbored go for the golden eagle gasket which is a stock gasket made larger. Next time you ask for help make the post a little more informative so its easier to help
EK4 Luke said: Go for a Honda Headgasket Click to expand... x2v no need for fancy head gaskets, go with the stock honda item, if you overbored go for the golden eagle gasket which is a stock gasket made larger. Next time you ask for help make the post a little more informative so its easier to help