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    head gasket size and fuel pump???

    im getting a p&p head that is milled to 10:1. i want higher compression than stock but nothing too high. if i do anything i put nitrous on it but not for awhile longer. want kind of head gasket should i get and how thick? my mods are header, openloop cam, adj cam gear, dcoe(in the mail). i dont know what size gasket to get and what kind of fuel pump i should get. thanks


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    where can you get different sizes for the a20 at?
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    I didn't know you can get a thicker gasket... it makes sense to get a thin gasket if you want to raise compression on a stock motor, but you already raised the compression... just get a fel-pro gasket.

    remember if you're shaving the head you bring the valves closer to the pistons...

    Openloop welded in areas of the head to increase compression... that is a better method them shaving the head.
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    i thought i read somewhere that they have copper head gaskets for our cars. well what about the fuel pump?


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    pick up a Walbro pump. mine works great.
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    Walbro Fuel Pumps at autoperformanceengineering.com
    '86-'89 Honda Accord 2.0L
    - 190 lph pump and install kit #FPH016 $84
    - 255 lph pump and install kit #FPH017 $99
    - High press. 255 lph pump and install kit #FPH018 $114

    I've got the 190 lph pump, the guy said it will support up to 300hp, and will pump about 50psi at full throttle.
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    yea i run a walbro 255... works great
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    which fuel pump should i get for my dcoe's?



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    Quote Originally Posted by myaccord7
    which fuel pump should i get for my dcoe's?



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    what is the peak and constant pressure does your set up need? then look for the pump that can do that and get one right above it. Get a Fuel gauge and an Adjustable fuel press regulator and ur done.

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    when it comes to carbs, it is not the pressure you have to worry, it is the amont of fuel the pump can pump.
    i think if you stick with 4psi pressure and get high volume pump, you should be alright.
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    the craziest thing that i have seen was a car running 34psi of fuel pressure and it was a carb. i was like wtf????? shit was running 8s and they said it was doing bad. I was like huh??? thats damn fast for me. Anyway, like alex said, a pump that can pump out high volume and not choke at its peak pressure would be ur right choice.

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    so around what LPH? for do you think would be good for my setup? 190 LPH, 255 LPH..? thanks



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    Quote Originally Posted by myaccord7
    so around what LPH? for do you think would be good for my setup? 190 LPH, 255 LPH..? thanks



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    190

    hell the stock efi flows 82 (almost 83)lph.

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    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by smufguy
    190

    hell the stock efi flows 82 (almost 83)lph.
    if you can double stock amount of fuel you should be fine with DCOE.
    Alex.

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