SCE TITAN ICS Head Gaskets << where to buy?
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SCE TITAN ICS Head Gaskets << where to buy?
I am in the market for some new headgaskets. I plan on pushing a pretty good amount of boost and it seems that these are some of the best gaskets on the market for the ls1's. Where can I find them for the best deal??
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Summit has them in their computer now becauase I had them put them in there over a year ago But they don't stock them. It is faster to order them directly from SCE. Just call their tech line and tell them you can't find a dealer and need them quick. They usually have them to you in a week unless they have to run another batch.
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I just bought some .050 thick ones from summit...they do stock them now. What thickness/bore size do you need? I have a set (.043, 3.905 I think) that I am going to sell if you are interested. I was going to send them back to summit and take the restocking hit.....
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I hope all you guys are taking into account that the fire ring must be set back from the bore/combustion chamber edge by at least .010" This means if you are running a 4.00 bore, you'd need the 4.030" gasket. This is per SCE techs.
When I paired them up with some AFR 225 heads I needed the 4.155" gasket (next size up from 4.060") as the AFRs chamber was ~4.080" at its widest point.
When I paired them up with some AFR 225 heads I needed the 4.155" gasket (next size up from 4.060") as the AFRs chamber was ~4.080" at its widest point.
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if i were you i would be buy them from summit and if you really want them asap and summit doesnt have them in stock first call sce to make sure they have them in stock, then have them ship direct to you from sce. thats what i did and the turn around was really fast..