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11-14-2019, 10:23 AM #316000 RPM
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11-14-2019, 10:37 AM #32
I'm pretty sure that there's no problem swapping 1pc plates. The 2.4 is usually "preferred" because the dump holes in the 2.5 plate are oversized. Many restrict the dump holes when using a 2.5 1pc plate.
The difference is in the passages on a 2.4 and 2.5 2pc plate. They are different, I haven't spent enough time studying the differences because I've never needed to...
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11-14-2019, 06:09 PM #34
I ended up with really good volume and pressure just rite up to 7k which ain't a whole lot rpm or nothin but it's done great. and I was very very nervous bout it , so theres just no signs for me that a 2.5 wont work on a 2.4 plates if rite gastes installed
O well maybe I should say this to. If u get the 2nd gen 2.0 gasket which is same as 2.4 but has the big exhaust dumps like the promax and 260. So.no trimming.
Again. It wasnt a experiment for me. i was told to do it. Works like stock I'm sure I'll get hammered bout this hahaha