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Old Apr 15, 2009 | 05:47 PM
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I also ran a Greddy R and it never leaked. And I would test for leaks rather regularly.
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Old Apr 15, 2009 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by blackFLgst
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if not Tial then HKS. The greddy RS tends to leak DIRECTLY out of the box.
HKS just sounds like a sneeze, you would know that wouldn't you Marcus
and yes, they do handle alot more boost, the RS would probably be a huge boost leak from that little POS diaphragm that greddy for some reason decided to use. They also charge about $80 for that little piece of plastic.
i make it snore thank you very much and i love it

Originally Posted by SupraMan91.5
im with the tial if not hks all day marcus sell me urs
i'll pass lol. berny has one on his supra
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Old Apr 15, 2009 | 08:24 PM
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thanks everyone for the replys i will deff keep using my hks then and sell the greddy! i pulled my head off again this time in about 20 min lol any suggestions on a head gasket? i have wisco pistons eagles rods stock bore. this is my 2nd gasket, mitsu mls? will that be good? the one i just blew was a fel pro ill post up pics its pretty bad and funny.
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Old Apr 16, 2009 | 09:35 AM
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Both the felpro and a mitsu mls are good.
You need to look at why it blew because a mls will blow also if there's detonation.
When you are detonating either the head gasket blows or the motor blows.
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