Hypermax Head Gaskets

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I saw a post on here from a while back about Hypermax's thousand dollar head gaskets for the IDI. I just bought a set for my buildup and so far I'm pleased with what I see. They are constructed of what appears to be a graphoil (or similar) material like what is used on small engine head gaskets, with each of the water and oil passages surrounded with rubber. The cylinder sealing is accomplished with "C" rings which are like a hollow "O" ring with the inner part cut away. Inside the C is a coil spring which exerts pressure on the head and block. The block ONLY is machined with a receiver groove for the ring to sit in, and support spacers are provided to install in the water passages that are close to the cylinder before machining, and a technical drawing is provided so your machinist knows exactly what to do. The idea with the c-ring is that the more pressure the cylinder is under, the harder it seals. Time will tell how she does, but I'm impressed so far with the quality. They tell me this is the exact same setup used on the inline pumped, compound turbo drag truck they built years ago, and running over 100psi boost never had a problem (with head sealing anyway). I doubt the S400 I'm going to use will be able to blow them then (and yes, I'm running lowered compression 17.5:1).

Incase anyone is curious, they do have some goodies left on the shelf for our engines. Here's what I was quoted...

Complete bolt on inline pump kit: $10,000
(you will need to fab an intake)
High strength hardened rods: $1,500 set of 8
Main Girdle kit: $2,500
C-ring kit: $1,000

From the first time I called the folks at Hypermax, they were very helpful and have been a wealth of information on hopping up an IDI. If you can think of it, they've probably done it at some point, and are happy to share their lessons learned (both successes and failures). That's how you know a good shop to deal with! You get what you pay for...


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I saw a post on here from a while back about Hypermax's thousand dollar head gaskets for the IDI. I just bought a set for my buildup and so far I'm pleased with what I see. They are constructed of what appears to be a graphoil (or similar) material like what is used on small engine head gaskets, with each of the water and oil passages surrounded with rubber. The cylinder sealing is accomplished with "C" rings which are like a hollow "O" ring with the inner part cut away. Inside the C is a coil spring which exerts pressure on the head and block. The block ONLY is machined with a receiver groove for the ring to sit in, and support spacers are provided to install in the water passages that are close to the cylinder before machining, and a technical drawing is provided so your machinist knows exactly what to do. The idea with the c-ring is that the more pressure the cylinder is under, the harder it seals. Time will tell how she does, but I'm impressed so far with the quality. They tell me this is the exact same setup used on the inline pumped, compound turbo drag truck they built years ago, and running over 100psi boost never had a problem (with head sealing anyway). I doubt the S400 I'm going to use will be able to blow them then (and yes, I'm running lowered compression 17.5:1).

Incase anyone is curious, they do have some goodies left on the shelf for our engines. Here's what I was quoted...

Complete bolt on inline pump kit: $10,000
(you will need to fab an intake)
High strength hardened rods: $1,500 set of 8
Main Girdle kit: $2,500
C-ring kit: $1,000

From the first time I called the folks at Hypermax, they were very helpful and have been a wealth of information on hopping up an IDI. If you can think of it, they've probably done it at some point, and are happy to share their lessons learned (both successes and failures). That's how you know a good shop to deal with! You get what you pay for...


Eric

Post some pics of these headgaskests, im interested in seeing what they look like, as well as other members
 

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THe folks at Hypermax are always simply a joy to deal with. They are a wealth of knowledge and don't mind sharing and are the only company out there still actively developing new products for our engines ;Sweet In my book they deserve a lot of support.
 

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Post some pics of these headgaskests, im interested in seeing what they look like, as well as other members

Yes, please post pictures, and especially once the machining on the block is completed. I have been VERY interested in these and if I ever have to rebuild the engine would LOVE to use these - IF they are still available and I can afford them.
 

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Complete bolt on inline pump kit sounds awesome, dont like the price tho haha, but would be a hella lot better than the DB i would think
 

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What I've been told when mentioning any of these products is they don't exist and you can't make power out of an IDI they can only be reliable:dunno. I'm sure some one will be along to tell you they don't exist even while you are looking at them.

I'll I know is you guys better save me a set for when I get back from my deployment I about to go on:backoff
 

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Will post pics as soon as I get my block back from the machine shop. Might not be for a while since I go out to sea for a couple months. (thank you Navy!) Thankful to have a shop that understands my situation... George D, you know what I'm talking about! What branch you in bro?
 

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What I've been told when mentioning any of these products is they don't exist and you can't make power out of an IDI they can only be reliable:dunno. I'm sure some one will be along to tell you they don't exist even while you are looking at them.

I'll I know is you guys better save me a set for when I get back from my deployment I about to go on:backoff


Not sure who told you that, but what I've seen is power can't be made cheap or by slapping a chip on it. My neighbor who has pulled tractors since long before I moved here in 1993 pulled several of them way back...he's moved on to alcohol burning diesel tractors now!

Seems to me that a couple of the oldest members (not in age, but longevity here) have and are producing items to "hop" up these engines.
 

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I guess you missed the arrivale of Abull78 and most of the mebers saying there was no way he could make big power with an IDI
 

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Havent seen a dyno sheet to prove anybody is building big power yet.Hopefully somebody will do this very soon.
 

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if these work good I don't see why power couldn't be made. It's all about more air/fuel, and strengthening the weakest point then the next weakest... amongst other things
 

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