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White95GT
Member # 1915
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I blew a head gasket at the track last saturday... was wondering what gaskets i should get. Any suggestions
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98slowhoe
Member # 895
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Yeah I would like to know what everybody has to say as well considering I am in the same situation as he is.
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StreetStang37
Member # 935
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I like felpro.
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CustomFastbackCA
Member # 1369
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I use Felpro. Most shops I have talked to including Coast High say Felpro.
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93PONY
Member # 60
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FRPP M-6051-B51 Graphite/steel Cheaper then the Felpro's & much nicer. They have a thicker compressed height. .041 compared to .035, so compression will drop slightly (~.1).
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5LVENOM
Member # 2282
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Felpro 1011-2s
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GR40Coupe
Member # 698
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felpro
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Jeff S
Member # 371
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I think FelPro 8548-PT2 is the same exact gasket as the FRPP graphite except with a smaller price tag. The FelPro 9333-PT1 is also a great gasket.
The 1011-1 and 1011-2 gaskets are crap.
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93PONY
Member # 60
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I know there's a Felpro that is the exact same as the FRPP....just don't know the part #. You're probably right Jeff.
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LAST302
Member # 808
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Felpro!
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DRIVINFST
Member # 2430
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SCE makes a good gasket, their name just isn't out there. They make a head gasket that they claim is run by cars with up to 14:1 compression. Check out their website at www.scegaskets.com I swear by them. I used to work at Summit and heard negtive feedback about felpro vs SCE. Just my 2 cents. Any other feedback on felpro would be greatly appriciated from other people with mustangs.
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White95GT
Member # 1915
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Thanks everyone
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GOT 50
Member # 1960
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Go with the frpp graphite.. Buddy of mine had an A4 block 352 with the graphite gaskets non oringed running 17psi with no problems... 555hp to the rear wheels..
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stanger91
Member # 397
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I have those FRPP graphite gaskets on my car right now. So far so good.
I have those 1011-2's on my wall as a plaque(all 4 cylinders blown)
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