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Old 04-04-2005, 11:19 PM
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Default Good alternative to Cometic Gaskets

Will be spraying anywhere from a 100-200 and maybe a little bigger if I forge the pistons/rods..

Lets just say I only do the 200 like once or twice and usually run the 100-150..

Is there anything thats good and wont cost me $170? Thats a lot of money for gaskets

Is there a cheaper place to get cometics?

any help appreciated...
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unless you really need them for thickness reasons the gm MLS gaskets have been sealing great for me and other cars from the shop and holding 14lbs of boost without lifting too

should be able to get them under 60 for the pair too
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thank you guys... Just dont have the money right now or I would go w/ the best.... I will be upgrading to TEA heads in about 6 months anyway for the blower and better quality heads

Why not just wait... I just want to try out differnt things to see what I like lol..




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