View Poll Results: Opinions on do it yourself heads.
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12.90%
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Do-it-yourself heads?
Originally posted by dnz28
here is some advise anyone can port match but all the power is made in the pockets.
here is some advise anyone can port match but all the power is made in the pockets.
Originally posted by dnz28
. it shouldnt take 49hrs to do heads I did mine in 25 which is a couple hrs a day for about two weeks.
. it shouldnt take 49hrs to do heads I did mine in 25 which is a couple hrs a day for about two weeks.
Yea since that was my first porting project it wasn't about seeing how fast I could do it. There are plenty of guys around here that do quick jobs on their cars, and you can tell because there whole car is rigged. The main point is to take your time, and do your homework on it.
I think mine didnt take that long because I got really good equipment. it only took me 10min to port match 1 1/2 inches back. I purchased this cool bits, some good stones, lots of cartrage rolls, extentions etc. makes work tons better, and for actual tools i bought a dremel to work the exaust side with the flex head to get in hard places, standard air die grinder, and a super powered eletric grinder. Spent more on tools then what it would cost to have professionally but I am not one to pass up a learning experence. Im not sure how long it took for my first heads but they where practice anyhow. If you want to get good ideas vist head porter sites and see what they do and copy. thats what I did and thats how i learned, plus side tips from a pro porter wasnt to bad either.
Originally posted by ibanez6rg
FastZinTennessee home ported his LT1 heads.
I'd try to do it myself, but I'd rather get the most out of my heads as possible. I'd screw up somewhere
FastZinTennessee home ported his LT1 heads.
I'd try to do it myself, but I'd rather get the most out of my heads as possible. I'd screw up somewhere
I've helped out a few guys do their own LT1 heads with good success. http://members.***.net/gmarengo/ Click on the DIY head porting. This should be a good starting point for ya.
Dyno/track times are in the sig for my DIY heads. FYI those numbers below are with the stock throttle body, maxing out the stock injectors (stock FPR) and shorty headers through the mufflers with only about 40 minutes worth of tuning.
Mike Hankel
Dyno/track times are in the sig for my DIY heads. FYI those numbers below are with the stock throttle body, maxing out the stock injectors (stock FPR) and shorty headers through the mufflers with only about 40 minutes worth of tuning.
Mike Hankel
I ported the stock heads on my 93, and since have ported a few sets for freinds. If you plan out your work and are very dilligent with being exact youcan get very good results. there are several sites that address the best mods for the homeporter to port a set of Small Block Chevy heads. I used some 6 inch shank bits for alum in a tapered cone and a ball shape. I also used about 1 and a half kits of the paper rolls from Summit.
On a 355 with a cc305 cam , full exhaust, M/T sportsman Pros,and 3000 stall we trapped regularly at 112 to 113 in a car that weighed 3750 with me in it.
I had access to a valve grinding machine , so I was able to save that cost as well.
On a 355 with a cc305 cam , full exhaust, M/T sportsman Pros,and 3000 stall we trapped regularly at 112 to 113 in a car that weighed 3750 with me in it.
I had access to a valve grinding machine , so I was able to save that cost as well.
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