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anyone hear of this IM gasket insulator b4?

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Old 03-07-2007, 04:31 PM
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anyone hear of this IM gasket insulator b4?

http://www.hondata.com/heatshieldgasket.html

pretty hefty claims...but it comes from hondata which has a good track record for making good on their claims stating their products gain power...
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Old 03-07-2007, 04:33 PM
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this has been around the org since early last year...but nobody has been able to pull through with group deals...or back to back dyno runs....
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old topic...
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or what about this new S/C type from jackson racing: http://www.jacksonracing.com/home.htm

I know spacers have been around for a while...but this product from hondata doesn't just move the manifold further away from the heads...they state that the real gains are from the special properties of the plastic they use that allow little transfer of heat according to an article in a recent SCC magazine...
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Originally Posted by michaelnyden
or what about this new S/C type from jackson racing: http://www.jacksonracing.com/home.htm

I know spacers have been around for a while...but this product from hondata doesn't just move the manifold further away from the heads...they state that the real gains are from the special properties of the plastic they use that allow little transfer of heat according to an article in a recent SCC magazine...
like i said...old topic
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the jackson racing new rotrex type S/C'er is and old topic?
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the jackson racing new rotrex type S/C'er is and old topic?
not that particular brand...but this "the real gains are from the special properties of the plastic they use that allow little transfer of heat"
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yeah, its been around for awhile...run a search for thermal gaskets and you'll see
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