The problem I have is that I need to lower my compression ratio in the car- the gasket idea may work (sounds like a cheap head shim to me....). I would still want alcohol/water injection eventually so that I could have a safe guard while playing around with things. I know the CV joints can take everything because it is the same CV joint found in the 2.2/2.5L AC bodies (aka pre3.0 Dynasty's). That CV joint (same as mine) was on almost every single FWD Mopar of the 80's and early 90's. I know of a guy who has a ten sec. K-car with the same CV joint (http://www.thedodgegarage.com/). The tranny on the other hand.... A604 (The BAD one). Only tranny to go onto 3.3's in cars (vans got the A604 then in time it's replacement). All I would need to do is regularly change the tranny fluids (and 7176 is expensive stuff....). The tranny is already cooled with a larger tranny cooler- and thus everything should be fine at just 3-4 units of boost. Once I get ready for the big boost I will swap a auto 3-speed in, from a 4-cylinder, which can more then take the abuse (and if it doesn't, there are up-grade performance kits for that Tranny b/c it was in the R/T Spirit, and the 2.2/2.5 turbo cars which Mopar supported with a full line of goodies....). --- "A. Foster" <monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Jim; > Would it be plausable with this engine to double up > on the head gaskets to > lower compression. From what I remember this was the > trick that mechanics > pulled with some high compression late 60's or early > 70's cars to make them > drivable on lower octane gas. It might be worth > investigating as it is less > tricky then water injection and less expensive then > custom pistons. Another > possibilty might be to have the tops of the pistons > dished out on a lathe if > you can take enough meat out without weakening them. > Just brain storming. > Best Regards > Arran Foster > 1954 Imperial Newport > Needing A Left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim > parts. > > P.S Do you think that the C.V joints can handle the > extra power that you are > planning on putting through them? How about the > tranny? > > > >