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Looking For Arp Head Stud And Nut Kit ?

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sounds of silence

looking for a set of ARP head studs and nuts for a gti-6 engine

 

does anyone know a company that sells these ?

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welshpug

try Rich_w pretty sure he has used studs+nuts on his 500+ bhp Supercharged 306 gti6.

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sounds of silence

cheers mate got a contact number or email ?

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rapidcossie

shut up david

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pip470

Will you post up any information when you get it please as I would also like to know for the future. Thank you

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sounds of silence

ye no probs mate ill spend the next few days trying to find a set anyway

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Hilgie

ARP head studs fro XU10 engines are not listed in their catalog, although they can make them to your spec. I know that DP engineering has them in stock.

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sounds of silence

ill give mr DP a call tomorrow and find a cost etc

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SurGie

Off topic but,

 

How come you have 10 posts and classed as a drivers member ~?

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welshpug

Chairman Peugeot GTi club Nederland IIRC :angry:

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easypug

RichW sells the stud kit for around £200 IIRC :angry:

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SurGie

What strenghth are the ARP bolts made from ?

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Issam
What strenghth are the ARP bolts made from ?

Enough to pull the threads out of the aluminum block on 10psi of boost :D

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