Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
http://www.needswings.com/ProductDet...?productID=621
ok, we have enough here in stock to cover all the intake manifolds going out and have extra's for those that want their factory manifolds to properly seal over stock boost.
those with phenolic spacers.... your leaking and loosing power because of it. phenolic sheets that spacers are cut from are not flat like a decked surface and the oem gasket cannot compensate even at stock boost.
ok, we have enough here in stock to cover all the intake manifolds going out and have extra's for those that want their factory manifolds to properly seal over stock boost.
those with phenolic spacers.... your leaking and loosing power because of it. phenolic sheets that spacers are cut from are not flat like a decked surface and the oem gasket cannot compensate even at stock boost.
Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
Originally Posted by NeedsWings
http://www.needswings.com/ProductDet...?productID=621
ok, we have enough here in stock to cover all the intake manifolds going out and have extra's for those that want their factory manifolds to properly seal over stock boost.
those with phenolic spacers.... your leaking and loosing power because of it. phenolic sheets that spacers are cut from are not flat like a decked surface and the oem gasket cannot compensate even at stock boost.
ok, we have enough here in stock to cover all the intake manifolds going out and have extra's for those that want their factory manifolds to properly seal over stock boost.
those with phenolic spacers.... your leaking and loosing power because of it. phenolic sheets that spacers are cut from are not flat like a decked surface and the oem gasket cannot compensate even at stock boost.
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Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
The thin factory gaskets did seem pretty weak considering what they are required to do. Those look stout...
I received two sets of factory gaskets to sandwich the phenolic spacers and (knock-on-wood) have not had a leak yet.. (22 PSI)
I received two sets of factory gaskets to sandwich the phenolic spacers and (knock-on-wood) have not had a leak yet.. (22 PSI)
Last edited by BrianBrave; 10-20-2008 at 01:16 PM.
Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
The thin factory gaskets did seem pretty weak considering what they are required to do. Those look stout...
I received two sets of factory gaskets to sandwich the phenolic spacers and (knock-on-wood) have not had a leak yet.. (22 PSI)
I received two sets of factory gaskets to sandwich the phenolic spacers and (knock-on-wood) have not had a leak yet.. (22 PSI)
what makes you think your not leaking?
Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
i have stock mani w/ stock gasket datalogs and new mani with new gasket datalogs but once we realized the stock gaskets wouldnt seal when we were pressure testing our prototype mani's (before they were ever installed on the car) we knew we needed to make our own. at that point i had a couple customers send in their spacers to test as i suspected the issue before they even arrived here. this isnt an end of the world type issue but to solve that problem for as easy as swapping in new gaskets is well worth it in my opinion. we have known about this for several months now but i wanted to make sure we had the gasket material tested and we had enough cut for the manifold group buy guys before i posted and put them up on our website.
also here is a nice tidbit for you guys, we tried 2 different (well known and recognizable) companies "intake manifold" gaskets and the things leaked right thru the gasket material, WTF
this is our 7th gasket material we have tested before being satisfied
also here is a nice tidbit for you guys, we tried 2 different (well known and recognizable) companies "intake manifold" gaskets and the things leaked right thru the gasket material, WTF
this is our 7th gasket material we have tested before being satisfied
Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
Originally Posted by NeedsWings
yes they are very unforgiving
what makes you think your not leaking?
what makes you think your not leaking?
EDIT: I will say, when installing the 3mm spacers, I noticed how weak the OEM gaskets are - yours do appear to be much better, and very reasonably priced
Last edited by c32AMG-DTM; 10-20-2008 at 05:08 PM.
Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
im not sayign there are big gaping holes, when we spray down the gaskets under pressure with soapy water they bubble all the way around. whne we disconnect the air regulator to the setup the pressure quickly bleeds out. the pressure we lose is the pressure we arent makign power with. remember the motor is just a big air pump, the more efficiently we get the air in and out the better we do. ill post up some vids for you guys to see the pressure checking/bubbling as no one else has this setup as far as i know.
Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
also if your car is bone stock and you do not race with it leave it alone and enjoy the car. for those of us drag racing were fighting for every tenth of a second we can get
anyone in on the intake manifold group buy will get 2 full sets of gaskets included so no need to purchase them.
anyone in on the intake manifold group buy will get 2 full sets of gaskets included so no need to purchase them.
Re: Our new Intake Manifold Gaskets
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
I tested my intake components with Carb cleaner when I re-installed my SC (vacuum) and used soap and water (Boost) when I was on the dyno.