gasket maker VS. Metal gaskets

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In this battle, who wins? Most of the components that I need to apply gaskets to are exhuast stuff i.e turbo elbow, dp, cat back, test pipe etc. I don't want any leaks.

Thanks in advance fellas. :bigthumbu
 
In this battle, who wins? Most of the components that I need to apply gaskets to are exhuast stuff i.e turbo elbow, dp, cat back, test pipe etc. I don't want any leaks.

Thanks in advance fellas. :bigthumbu

are u fucking kidding me? u think a liquid gasket will hold 400 plus degrees? stop being cheap u jew. wtf is wrong with people these days. oh look a tube of gasket that must work for everything. read a book
 
are u fucking kidding me? u think a liquid gasket will hold 400 plus degrees? stop being cheap u jew. wtf is wrong with people these days. oh look a tube of gasket that must work for everything. read a book

jgs reccommends this http://www.hardwareandtools.com/Rutland-77-Stove-Gasket-Cement-8424244.html
For sealing turbo/manifold/wastegate exhaust connections, apply and let sit for 1 hr then warm engine to set. Will not burn out, cleans up with water, black in color. 3 oz tube, perfect of turbos without gaskets available.
 
are u fucking kidding me? u think a liquid gasket will hold 400 plus degrees? stop being cheap u jew. wtf is wrong with people these days. oh look a tube of gasket that must work for everything. read a book

really? shit I wasen't sure.. Cheap jew? no sorry, I'm just impatient and don't wanna wait for shipping. And 400 + degrees, gasket maker promises to withstand those temperatures. Oh, and yes, I am reading a book at this very moment. I'm in class. All in all, go fuck yourself and crawl back into your mothers ass hole.

gasket maker can hold up to any pressure, fluid, or heat..
didnt you know that? damn nooob

I've been using it for a while on my catback and it has worked well. I wasen't sure about the elbow (considering that the area around the exhaust mani is really hot)

jgs reccommends this http://www.hardwareandtools.com/Rutland-77-Stove-Gasket-Cement-8424244.html
For sealing turbo/manifold/wastegate exhaust connections, apply and let sit for 1 hr then warm engine to set. Will not burn out, cleans up with water, black in color. 3 oz tube, perfect of turbos without gaskets available.

Thank you sir.
 
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jgs reccommends this http://www.hardwareandtools.com/Rutland-77-Stove-Gasket-Cement-8424244.html
For sealing turbo/manifold/wastegate exhaust connections, apply and let sit for 1 hr then warm engine to set. Will not burn out, cleans up with water, black in color. 3 oz tube, perfect of turbos without gaskets available.

i have this on my turbo flange and exhaust for over a year and i like it better cause i would always blow turbo flange seals out and i have never had a problem with it
 
i have this on my turbo flange and exhaust for over a year and i like it better cause i would always blow turbo flange seals out and i have never had a problem with it

See, it's cases like these that make me create a thread regarding such a commonly believed subject.
 
i thought he meant this
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i still dont think thats a great idea
 
We run copper RTV on all our gaskets, including the outlet-downpipe and back. Never had a problem with blow outs, cooking it or anything else. And I haven't changed my exhaust in over a year.
 
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