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RE: port matching - how important?
By RC Moser - 10/23/2000 1:24:56 PM; IP 152.163.197.188
Geo, I'd say if you use it for a daily driver and not for all out power probably don't matter. Matching the ports, polishing the runners, and raising the carb. (by spacer or high rise intake) allows the heads and intake to flow a lot more air. At higher RPM this will increase the power. Now, whether it's worth the extra money? I'd say yes, the more effecient the air flow the better MPG and preformance you will get out of your investment. MY opinion, maybe you'll get some other responses. RC
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 port matching - how important? -- geo, 10/21/2000
RE: port matching - how important? -- RC Moser, 10/23/2000
 RE: port matching - how important? -- KarlJay, 11/03/2000
 RE: port matching - how important? -- John, 11/04/2000
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