Port Matching DIY - Depth? Angle?
I just bought a Venom intake manifold and JG 64mm throttle body.
And since I already have my head sitting here in my house Ive decided I want to match the t/b to the intake and the intake to the head
Ive got a dremel and I snatched a ---- load of bits form work to do this but looking for some tips.
The intake is what will have to be ported to match the t/b and the head to match the mani right?
But what I wanna clarify is, what type of angle is optimul? Know what Im saying? Like can it be a sharp angle that doesnt go in very deep or does it have to be as gradual as possible and as deep as possible
I just dont want to hurt the strength of the parts.
I guess Ill need to grab an intake mani gasket and t/b gasket
THanks for any help
And since I already have my head sitting here in my house Ive decided I want to match the t/b to the intake and the intake to the head
Ive got a dremel and I snatched a ---- load of bits form work to do this but looking for some tips.
The intake is what will have to be ported to match the t/b and the head to match the mani right?
But what I wanna clarify is, what type of angle is optimul? Know what Im saying? Like can it be a sharp angle that doesnt go in very deep or does it have to be as gradual as possible and as deep as possible
I just dont want to hurt the strength of the parts.
I guess Ill need to grab an intake mani gasket and t/b gasket
THanks for any help
chris from tuner toys has a great link on how to port match. there is also a great write up on
www.theoldone.com
and to give you my $.02, a long gradual angle would be the best to me...
i have never tried doing this, but if i were to do it, this is how i would go about doing it.
www.theoldone.com
and to give you my $.02, a long gradual angle would be the best to me...
i have never tried doing this, but if i were to do it, this is how i would go about doing it.
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