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DIY throttle body porting

Old Nov 27, 2011 | 08:00 PM
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thanks guys! i appreciate the positive comments. porting is really not that bad if you have the right tools,take your time, and use some common sense. as long as you dont haul out tons of material and make sure everything flows together without any sharp edges it will make an improvement....oh and you have to have patients!haha.i want to see your work...post them pics....ported heads,intakes,t-bodies....whatever you guys have and share experiences....thats why were all here, to learn, right.
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Old Jan 4, 2012 | 07:41 PM
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Hey man don't want to burst your bubble but you have quite a bit of potential left in those heads. Sometime search for pictures of ported heads or get online and look at companies cnc stuff. It can help you out.
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