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    If you want the best gasket hands down...use a GenV gasket. Some trimming required in the outlet area, but you get the benefit of having the metal impregnated gaskets. It will also help with the big drops in pulley sizes and the extra boost you will eventually develop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reptile View Post
    If you want the best gasket hands down...use a GenV gasket. Some trimming required in the outlet area, but you get the benefit of having the metal impregnated gaskets. It will also help with the big drops in pulley sizes and the extra boost you will eventually develop.
    Please explain why the metal impregnated will help, as I have an IC to install and am interested. I already have the precut 2 garlocks that came with the Stage 2 and two GM Gen 3 gaskets to trim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reptile View Post
    If you want the best gasket hands down...use a GenV gasket. Some trimming required in the outlet area, but you get the benefit of having the metal impregnated gaskets. It will also help with the big drops in pulley sizes and the extra boost you will eventually develop.
    How different is the L32 SC gasket? What all needs to be trimmed? My stock gasket is leaking and I need a new one that will hold the boost. Thanks
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