Port And Polish Head?
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Is it hard to do yourself or should i get it done. And is there any power difference or anything you can feel? Prices? I used search option and nothing of value came up...
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Yea. I was wondering if it's a possible DIY for a P&P job, or is that more of a shops job. What are average prices and average gains. And is it worth it?
I saw the thread where blacktib said 500$ and REDZ said that's 2x too much, but imm interested in doing my car right and I don't know that much about tibs yet... I know about basic mods but when it comes to BBTB, different cams, all these spacer gaskets and all this, im at a loss. That's why I ask these dumb questions.
Redz >.< sorry man, know you get annoyed with repeats, but im anxious to learn the RIGHT way instead of opinions by other users who don't know their stuff like you. I've seen different forums and threads and sites, but other people have opinions and I want to make sure I buy good parts and do things the right way..
thanks, Adam
I saw the thread where blacktib said 500$ and REDZ said that's 2x too much, but imm interested in doing my car right and I don't know that much about tibs yet... I know about basic mods but when it comes to BBTB, different cams, all these spacer gaskets and all this, im at a loss. That's why I ask these dumb questions.
Redz >.< sorry man, know you get annoyed with repeats, but im anxious to learn the RIGHT way instead of opinions by other users who don't know their stuff like you. I've seen different forums and threads and sites, but other people have opinions and I want to make sure I buy good parts and do things the right way..
thanks, Adam
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Talkin to Socks and it sounds like at least with the IM it could be done with patience and an Dremel. The question still stands though: has anyone actually done it? I'm interested in seeing if there's someone out there who can give advice on it.
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porting and polishing is one job you do do not want to get into without some experience. It is FAR too easy to just start hogging out the intakes and while you may make great power at the top end, you will lose a lot at the bottom due to a lack of flow.
That is the whole point. In many cases, a smaller port will actually flow better than a larger one.. especially at the revs our cars typically see. If you must do it yourself, do nothing more than port MATCH the intake to the head.. that will help any obstructions in the air flow as it goes from the intake into the head.
You can also get in there and clean up any casting flash... beyond that, leave it to a pro.. either somebody with a flow bench or Extrudehone with thier magical silly putty abrasive
That is the whole point. In many cases, a smaller port will actually flow better than a larger one.. especially at the revs our cars typically see. If you must do it yourself, do nothing more than port MATCH the intake to the head.. that will help any obstructions in the air flow as it goes from the intake into the head.
You can also get in there and clean up any casting flash... beyond that, leave it to a pro.. either somebody with a flow bench or Extrudehone with thier magical silly putty abrasive
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Most people who try P&P themselves end up doing more harm than good...and when it comes to your head...I dont think you want to be replacing that any time soon. I have seen more than one head come into the shop because I a first timer, and its not fun or easy fixing it to working condition.
Spend the $$$ get it done by a pro.
Spend the $$$ get it done by a pro.
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yup, i agree with whats been said, for a true port job, have at done at a shop with a flow bench. thats the only way you know you are getting what your paying for.
i personally clean up casting flaws in manifolds, and heads when i rebuild them, but thats a very basic.
i personally clean up casting flaws in manifolds, and heads when i rebuild them, but thats a very basic.
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Yeah dude Id deffintaly stay away from touching the head. Get a pro for that. And for the IM its risky, but a good thing to start on. I mean IF something does go wrong with the IM its much easier to fix the problem than fixing a head.
As for gains IDk, but im interested in Numbers as well.
As for gains IDk, but im interested in Numbers as well.