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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 05:41 PM
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For those of you who run some decent boost, have constant stock gaskets not cutting it, we have developed a REAL nice copper replacement gasket that will last quite a long time AND withstand the abuse! Pricing, pics and such late next week sometime

These are in stock and ready to ship!

http://www.dezod.com/pd-dezod-motors...t-2azfe-05.cfm

Located in our new gasket section!
http://www.dezod.com/cat_gaskets.cfm
Old Jan 30, 2009 | 05:44 PM
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I've been looking for copper gaskets for awhile now, i saw a post once long long before but never found it again.. Its nice to have a spare of those
Old Jan 30, 2009 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Ace83
I've been looking for copper gaskets for awhile now, i saw a post once long long before but never found it again.. Its nice to have a spare of those
Yep! We ran off a short production run of them and should have them ready for sale next week!
Old Jan 30, 2009 | 07:22 PM
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excellent

now I have to place ANOTHER order with u guys haha
Old Jan 30, 2009 | 07:23 PM
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is this one thicker than the stock copper one im guessing? Did you guys ever make the longer studs? With a thicker gasket its gonna cut down even more on the threads available on the stock studs.
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yea the extended studs are on their website

very very high quality I have a set
Old Jan 30, 2009 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by rozz-tC
is this one thicker than the stock copper one im guessing? Did you guys ever make the longer studs? With a thicker gasket its gonna cut down even more on the threads available on the stock studs.
Studs have been out, and yes it is thicker than stock. It is 0.062”

Studs:
http://www.dezod.com/cat-exhaust-manifold-studs.cfm

Take a look around out catalog. It is quite comprehensive
http://www.dezod.com/cat_scion_tc.cfm
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Nice, I most likely grab a set of each. I've been waiting for my tax return to look too much, otherwise its just window shopping ;) lol
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Originally Posted by rozz-tC
Nice, I most likely grab a set of each. I've been waiting for my tax return to look too much, otherwise its just window shopping ;) lol
LOL

That can be fun too, but not as fun as really shopping.
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do you sell extended exhaust studs, because I run a 1-off kit with a really thick manifold... and stock size studs are not cutting it, plus add me to the list of people that want to buy the copper gasket
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Originally Posted by Troys_tc
do you sell extended exhaust studs, because I run a 1-off kit with a really thick manifold... and stock size studs are not cutting it, plus add me to the list of people that want to buy the copper gasket
UPDATE: Copper gaskets are in stock and shipping now.


Yes we also sell extended studs.
http://www.dezod.com/cat-exhaust-manifold-studs.cfm
Old Feb 5, 2009 | 03:35 PM
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http://www.dezod.com/pd-dezod-motors...t-2azfe-05.cfm
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im not in need for this right now but i for sure will be saving some money for this and some manifold studs
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before I order my studs and gaskets from you, do you know what the stud you sell overhang from the head mesures in inches? so I can make sure my mani is not to thick
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i just got my studs and copper gasket, they look great.

on another note, i was telling a fellow gear head about the copper gasket i got and he said that when it comes to installing a copper gasket, it is important to tighten it, then drive around and heat it up, and then tighten it again, and let it cool to make sure it seals completely. any truth in that wisdom paul?
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Well anytime you do work on the exhaust manifold, you want to drive it around for a few days and then re-check the stud nuts, and make sure everying is still buttoned up real nice and tight
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^^ id do that anyway..
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Originally Posted by draxcaliber
i just got my studs and copper gasket, they look great.

on another note, i was telling a fellow gear head about the copper gasket i got and he said that when it comes to installing a copper gasket, it is important to tighten it, then drive around and heat it up, and then tighten it again, and let it cool to make sure it seals completely. any truth in that wisdom paul?
Yes that is correct due to the expansion thermal properties of the copper
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I didn't see a crush zone on that gasket, how is it sealing? Thermal expansion and cold flow from when the mani is torqued down?
Old Feb 24, 2009 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by vettereddie
I didn't see a crush zone on that gasket, how is it sealing? Thermal expansion and cold flow from when the mani is torqued down?
It sealed perfect on the 08 tC we did here. Car has 2K miles on it since

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