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    wide the f*** open sloLs1's Avatar
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    reputable place to buy dsm parts

    either online or a store?!

    been out of the loop for awhile... im looking for a decent head gasket and studs for a 6bolt turbo motor...


    also if anyone knows.... whats all different between a 6bolt motor and a 7bolt motor besides the lower end of the motor and the minor timing belt setup?!
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    Looking for that crank-walk picture.....
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    Race Transmission Rebuilder twicks69's Avatar
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    Here's the parts info you were looking for:

    Mitsu MLS Head Gasket MD349347
    ARP 6-bolt head studs (P/N: 207-4201) can be purchased from:
    http://www.importperformanceparts.net/
    www.extremepsi.com
    www.jnztuning.com
    www.maperformance.com

    If you are looking for any specific Mitsu OEM part numbers, parts ordering, price hookup, just send me an e-mail at: tmzperformance@gmail.com and I can help you out.

    As for differences, there are numerous miniscule things, so further detail as to what you are looking for will make it easier for me to answer your questions.

    Thanks,

    TMZ
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    I believe I have both in the garage. They're new...I'll check if you're interested. I have a ton of new parts BTW. (Read fire sale)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly5150 View Post
    Looking for that crank-walk picture.....


    got it covered

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    wide the f*** open sloLs1's Avatar
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    i dont have a 7bolt! no walking the crank for me hahah... well i hope not!



    and is a mitsu headgasket with head studs going to hold a decent amount of boost?? 30psi??

    im familar with the cam sensor and such being different... i guess if there was anything real major besides whats already been stated. ive never had or delt with a 2g with a 6bolt motor! but it all doesnt really matter too much because ive got big plans for the drivetrain! awd turbo 5speed saturn


    well see how everything goes befor i make it official... not sure how everything will work out but thats kinda my plan
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    Flyin SS fly5150's Avatar
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    Thanks! I love that picture. It makes me giggle every time.


    Quote Originally Posted by srt4eh View Post


    got it covered
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    Race Transmission Rebuilder twicks69's Avatar
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    Stock head bolts with a Mitsu MLS steel head gasket will handle ~35psi.
    ARP head studs with an OEM Mitsu composite head gasket will handle ~35psi.
    ARP head studs with a Mitsu MLS steel head gasket will handle ~50psi.
    ARP L19 head studs with a Mitsu MLS head gasket handles 60psi on my car without a problem.

    Stock head bolts with OEM Mitsu composite head gasket will handle around 25psi or so.

    I have tested all the combinations above. The ARP head studs and Mitsu MLS head gasket is the best combination for people staying below 50psi. My head lifted when I went above 52psi.

    Quote Originally Posted by sloLs1 View Post
    i dont have a 7bolt! no walking the crank for me hahah... well i hope not!



    and is a mitsu headgasket with head studs going to hold a decent amount of boost?? 30psi??

    im familar with the cam sensor and such being different... i guess if there was anything real major besides whats already been stated. ive never had or delt with a 2g with a 6bolt motor! but it all doesnt really matter too much because ive got big plans for the drivetrain! awd turbo 5speed saturn


    well see how everything goes befor i make it official... not sure how everything will work out but thats kinda my plan
    Tim Zimmer
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    wide the f*** open sloLs1's Avatar
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    good to know... i dont think ill ever see more than 30psi...
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    Race Transmission Rebuilder twicks69's Avatar
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    Stock head gasket with ARP head studs would be the cheapest. The composite gasket also allows you to use a "less than perfect" sealing surface on the block and head.
    Tim Zimmer
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    Three letters...........................AMS! Great bunch of guys down there and their R & D is top notch for sure. Martin is one of the guys I deal with when I need a part or have a question.

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    WiDSM.org is also a great resource for info and parts
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    bee have most of them parts otherwise he can get them overnight.
    and that picture is priceless.
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    Sell it now before you regret it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!!!! lol

    I spent about 5 grand at Slowboyracing.com when I was into cars that break, very helpful and always got me the rights parts on time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by twicks69 View Post
    Here's the parts info you were looking for:

    Mitsu MLS Head Gasket MD349347
    ARP 6-bolt head studs (P/N: 207-4201) can be purchased from:
    http://www.importperformanceparts.net/
    www.extremepsi.com
    www.jnztuning.com
    www.maperformance.com

    If you are looking for any specific Mitsu OEM part numbers, parts ordering, price hookup, just send me an e-mail at: tmzperformance@gmail.com and I can help you out.

    As for differences, there are numerous miniscule things, so further detail as to what you are looking for will make it easier for me to answer your questions.

    Thanks,

    TMZ
    agreed

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