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One was trying around 140.Well I need to ask what torque value "this guy" was attempting to achieve and when was the last time the torque wrench was calibrated. Also what lube and what studs were these.. This comment leaves way too many questions for me to "let it go" without getting more information.
so i read the ARP instructions.
oki doky silli oky. IM A MORON.
no need for heat cycle and retorque.
the ARP thread lube makes that possible.
The $610 kit? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/arp-250-4204 What's different about it than Justins $430 kit?
I bought my studs from Justin. He apparently buys them "in bulk" from ARP and is able to offer a better price. The studs Justin sells are not the boxed up 250-4204 ARP kit. They are the correct ARP studs but arrive bundled up in a plastic bag. They also do not come with the ARP lube. However, for better price you can afford to buy the lube.