Fire ring/o-ring?
This question is for all you out there making more than 50 lbs of boost. I just bought an S400 to use as the big charger on my compound setup and i'm wondering what the difference is between o-ringing and fire ringing. What all is involved to do each, what are the benefits/problems with each? also i asked my buddy about his truck and he said that he had his engine fire ringed and o ringed is his necessary? I dont have all my parts yet to hook up my twins and until then i'm just looking for info.
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I don't know that's what he said. I know i asked this on another thread but i waned to put it on here so more people would see it. Also do you need to machine the block and head? do you have to machine for both fire and o ring?
from my understanding oring and fire ring is the same thing just people call it diffrent things. and machine work most people recommend only cuting the groves in the head.
If its your daily driven truck, stick with O-Rings, and stud the head, you'll be good to over 60lbs of boost no problem.
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Oh yeah, and around here, its $150 to have O-Ring lands cut and the wire installed.
Last edited by MotorOilMcCall; Feb 17, 2009 at 08:54 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
A fire ring cut gasket has no fire ring in the gasket itself. If you've ever seen a diesel head gasket you'd know what I was talking about. An O-Ring gasket is the exact same as a non-O-Ring gasket, although thicknesses do vary.



