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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Ivory8g View Post
    Man you have a way with words (no homo) Now i want to dohc swap.....
    +11.

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! beam514's Avatar
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    dang. Makin me want a 7G lol

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! peanotation's Avatar
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    sorry no before/after on the dyno, would've really added a lot to the budget there :-) and also it wouldn't have been honest since my exhaust was a mess before. just by fixing the exhaust i got big gains from that
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    Haha i just noticed where I signed the head. I forgot that I did that!

    We need some sound clips and driveby vids!
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    You are here entirely tooo much!! peanotation's Avatar
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    indeed....
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  7. #27
    Sweet man. I miss the pull of a gs. I used to gladly trade my buddy my gsxr750 for his gs all the time. That car is what made me fall in Love with the 7g. Deffinately part of the plans for mine.

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    peanotation, you have one of the cleanest Galants Ive seen period. Nice work dude.

  9. #29
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    Remember that 5 of the holes in the block need to be plugged (thanks to Seth for the picture!):



    what did you plug the holes with?

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! peanotation's Avatar
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    freeze/expansion plugs, with a little bit of JB weld to help seal the deal
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    i used freeze plugs also but i used the "right stuff" gasket maker bye permatex. I thought about jb weld but under high heat have u ever noticed how brittle jb weld gets and chips away.
    2.4 dohc turbo, 10 psi,small 16g, evo 3 02 housing,98 flashable ecu,maft,3inch magnaflow exhaust,aem wideband,blitz turbo timer,egt gauge,balance shaft delete,a/c delete,battery in trunk,arp headstuds,fmic,mbc, (Wiseco 8:7:1 pistons coming soon.)

  12. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by peanotation View Post
    freeze/expansion plugs, with a little bit of JB weld to help seal the deal
    Quote Originally Posted by allrice4g64 View Post
    i used freeze plugs also but i used the "right stuff" gasket maker bye permatex. I thought about jb weld but under high heat have u ever noticed how brittle jb weld gets and chips away.
    thank you.

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    I should have you do this on my car whenever you have the time. :)

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