
Terry... I can be pedantic and paranoid at times.
And at times, when I'm both, it borders on obsessive compulsive.

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1red5 wrote::oops:
Terry... I can be pedantic and paranoid at times.
And at times, when I'm both, it borders on obsessive compulsive.
Old Grey wrote:The head test at a mechanics is a C0² test, they plug a device to your rad cap and it has a glass tube on it that has a liquid in it if it changes colour there is CO² in the coolant, it's quite sensitive.
That being said if your not using water at all I think you are safe
Mazda heads are a bit soft, if they overheat they distort and the valves won't seal. If you don't have any misses or are down on power that another good sign
I dabble with a Under 2L Improved Production engine(3SGE NA, 200rwhp), with multi valve heads there is never a huge gain like old V8 iron but there is a gain to be had if you find someone who knows how to port properly. There are a few dud shops around here. In a port job the seats should be cut as the gains in the seat can be more than the gains in the port job.
Old Grey wrote:The head test at a mechanics is a C0² test, they plug a device to your rad cap and it has a glass tube on it that has a liquid in it if it changes colour there is CO² in the coolant, it's quite sensitive.
Old Grey wrote:That being said if your not using water at all I think you are safe
Mazda heads are a bit soft, if they overheat they distort and the valves won't seal. If you don't have any misses or aren't down on power that another good sign
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