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Old 08-22-2016, 03:22 PM   #15
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Will also say grimmspeed gaskets FTW

I've re-used them 3 times now and they still look mint.
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Old 08-22-2016, 06:21 PM   #16
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Well, of course ....... how else would they serve it in Georgia ...... ??




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Went to upstate New York once. True story lol. Ordered a steak and sweet tea. They said they didn't have sweet tea and handed me Splenda.... Ummmmm idk how some people do it man
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I've used OEM gaskets as well. They work pretty good and never had any leaks w/ OEM.
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Old 08-22-2016, 08:12 PM   #18
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Went to upstate New York once. True story lol. Ordered a steak and sweet tea. They said they didn't have sweet tea and handed me Splenda.... Ummmmm idk how some people do it man
Well, while you were up there, at least you didn't try to order country ham with red-eyed gravy and grits for breakfast ........


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Old 08-22-2016, 08:18 PM   #19
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nah man. no gritz up there. had to ship my uncle stationed up there 30 pound bags of gritz cause they didnt have it....
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When I had a borla header I had leaking issues from warped flanges and found a company named Remflex which makes a gasket that has sealed up every pipe I've ever used them on. They are definitely one time use but the Remflex gaskets have worked better than any combination of RTV or two gaskets that you can come up with.
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When I had a borla header I had leaking issues from warped flanges and found a company named Remflex which makes a gasket that has sealed up every pipe I've ever used them on. They are definitely one time use but the Remflex gaskets have worked better than any combination of RTV or two gaskets that you can come up with.
I was just looking into Ramflex yesterday for some header gaskets but didn't know for sure which ones to order. I'm looking for both the header ones and the one that goes to the overpipe. Any specifics would be appreciated.
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I was just looking into Ramflex yesterday for some header gaskets but didn't know for sure which ones to order. I'm looking for both the header ones and the one that goes to the overpipe. Any specifics would be appreciated.
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Header p/n 16-000
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