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I personally would not get too worried about the condition of the motor before supercharging. OK the rods might bend, the head gasket might blow, or maybe it won't. Engines are $4000, why spend $5000-$8000 making sure you won't break your current motor?
Head gaskets don't usually blow so much as burn. Keep detonation and mixture in control and it won't burn. In NA cars head gaskets usually corrode away due to neglect. Don't neglect.
If you are in there doing some work on your motor then sure, spend the extra time/money on some rods and a head gasket but don't be limited by what might happen. Don't boost your motor if replacing it will send you into the poorhouse, but otherwise boost, but boost responsibly.
Most of the blown-up boosted cars are owned by people who overboosted without supporting fuel and knock control and/or decided to run the boost way up beyond what is sensible. Before you spend ten grand upgrading for boost, throw a few hundred at a top quality water injection system and boost your 1R rods and see what happens.
Naturally you want good oil pressure, no vacuum leaks, clean injectors, etc. though.
-Joel.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue
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I understand the need for legal boilerplate for products going up for sale but honestly it's never safe to increase your HP by a large percentage and it's always safer to stay on the sidelines. Yes, you should do this and you shouldn't do that and nope, don't eat the silica gel.
As for warping a head after burning a headgasket, yes this is possible but it requires that you ignore both the temperature gauge and the big red light in the middle of the dash. Don't do that either.
Boosting an engine that is already pretty darned high performance is not for everyone. It's never going to be safe, it's never going to be smart. Fun though.
-Joel.
p.s. I've eaten the silica gel.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue
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