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Old 04-05-2008, 09:23 AM   #1
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Default Pineapple Racing Graphite Mani Gasket?

I was just browsing through their site and found this.

http://www.pineappleracing.com/index...PROD&ProdID=78

Has anyone used them before? How do they compare to the OEM gasket? At half the price, and being from Pineapple I think it would be worth trying.






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Old 04-07-2008, 10:44 AM   #2
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I heard about someone using it once before and had to re-torque it a few times and also noted a funny smell for the first few hundred km's that was presumably the gasket heat cycling.

Personally, I've never seen a stock one fail, and have re-used 10 year old ones and never had a problem. Thats one factory piece that doesn't need re-engineering. Only reason to buy a different type is money, and at that point the product may not work as well.
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Old 04-07-2008, 02:02 PM   #3
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Yeah, the reason I am asking is because the stock one failed and I can't afford a stock one at the moment. I have read alot about how the stock gasket is reuseable and should outlast the life of the turbo, but I think that one of the previous owners must have taken off the turbo and reinstalled the gasket incorrectly (causing damage).

I think that I am going to try the graphite one, and if it fails it fails. I doubt that Pineapple would sell an inferior part. At least we will get some good information regarding the durability of this part.

thanks for the info Classic.
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No problem. I'm sure it'll last alright. They do make good stuff
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I don't think graphite gaskets are re-useable normally.

None of the ones I have ever used on various projects have been anyway.
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