CUMMINS
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I just got done installing the headgaskets on my truck, I was suprised at well engineered the mutifuel was, It has 14 large studs in each head (head studs are capable of much more clamping force than bolts) and the studs are very large, on the 5.9 Cummins you can replace the head bolts with studs torqued to 125FTLBs and your good for 60-80 psi I'm running twin turbos at 55psi on stock headbolts and head gasket, after looking at the old style gasket I wasn't suprised they leaked I've never seen a gasket like them, the new style gasket looked modern and looked like it would seal much better, and in my gasket set was an instruction sheet that said to torque the studs to 157FTLBs, this high torque with the studs should yield imense clamping force, I have a N/A motor and added a D turbo, turned up the fuel and left the timing at 25 degrees and gave it hell until the gasket popped, now I want to see how far the Multifuel can be pushed