He is I just talked to him about them if you look on his page he has the 625's bolts which I'm going to try and get
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He is I just talked to him about them if you look on his page he has the 625's bolts which I'm going to try and get
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H&S tuned trucks blew a fair share of head gaskets. Partly because of their aggressive turbo tuning option that raised boost and drive pressures super high at a low engine rpm which in turn jacked cylinder pressures super high which is what blows head gaskets. The other part where guys who used the defueling features of the old mini maxx tuners which would pull fuel out but leave timing still jacked up high...which causes high cylinder pressures as well.
My recommendation is strongly think about head studs as you approach the 200HP setting and run 29* timing or more.
Ray
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I there a way to monitor cylinder pressure on the RaceME? What about the 120hp settings, with the default timing? Is there high pressure there that I need to be worried about? I know anything can happen with driving styles and every truck is different but I'm asking as a general question I'm sure some of those mini maxx owners would have liked to hear before their trucks were stuck in the shop for a few weeks unexpectedly.
No way to monitor cylinder pressure. 120HP with 29* timing is kinda border line. I'd run 23* timing with the 120 HP setting to be safer, but this is just my opinion.
Ray
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I run the 120hp duration with 23* timing and everything has been well. I baby my truck though. I tow at the most 60hp setting. The 120hp setting and 23* timing does smoke some.
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Ray tows on the 200!!! It has a lot to do with that skinny pedal though.
That's why I was asking him after watching that video and Alain knowing that he had a mini maxx in his 2012 before the RaceME. So I started to look up how hard it was to do head studs and it's definitely a lot easier to do them before you blow a HG than it is after you blow one. From what I've seen is you can do studs without needing a new gasket if you follow steps one by one. Is that true Ray? I already think I need 625 and a new clutch!
Indeed. Just swap the bolts for stud one at a time and the head never comes loose.👍
Ray
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While your in there you may as well set valve lash. From reading from others these things are all over the spec range when checked.
Yes 1 by 1 and you should be fine.
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