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decompressing tb42e

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decompressing tb42e

Post by Zac Zec »

Can anyone tell me if 2 genuine headgaskets is what people are doing to decompress turbo patrols :?: :?: :?: If they are, does the torqueing of the head bolts stay stay the same :?:

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Post by j-top paj »

what motor?
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Post by Zac Zec »

tb42E
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Re: decompressing tb42e

Post by jessie928 »

Zac Zec wrote:Can anyone tell me if 2 genuine headgaskets is what people are doing to decompress turbo patrols :?: :?: :?: If they are, does the torqueing of the head bolts stay stay the same :?:

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i would not reccomend using 2 headgaskets on the tb42 engine.

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Post by Zac Zec »

Ive been told buy a few people that alot of the performance mobs doing this are just using 2 head gaskets. Is this true? Someone must know out there :?:
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Post by Juzza »

They do not need 2 head gaskets!!
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Post by tweak'e »

i know nothing on the motor. however i would work out what the stock compression is, how much compression it will have with the head raised. also you might need to watch cam timing which can alter with the head height.

what sort of boost are you planning on running?
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Post by j-top paj »

i thought the tb42e was never turbo? or do you mean turbo it yourself?
AFAIK the tb42e is the same as the tb45e and should have 8.5:1 compression. should be fine to turbo without decompressing
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