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Just curious if anyone has ported and polished thier own L98 intake.
Any pics or info appreciated
Mart
Any pics or info appreciated
Mart
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JT ZR-Won said:I "heard" that if you port the manifold out to it's fullest potential it is still a lot smaller than TPIS's big mouth manifold. The only true way to know is through dyno results.
Jay
JT ZR-Won said:I don't have any pics but I've done 3 of them. Pretty easy but requires a pretty hefty air compressor. I would have to stop every now and then to let the compressor charge back up. There are 2 large chunks of aluminum directly behind the butterfly openings of the plenum that you will want to remove. I found that the metal dremel bits work the best for removing them. After that I'd go over it with a sanding dremel bit and then wet sand it for the smoothest flow possible. It is a job you can do yourself with a bit of patience.
Jay


Ha! I think that's where I read it also. I actually never noticed a difference, but it's one of those things where every little bit helps......especially if it costs next to nothing to doEdmond said:That's the same thing I read, unfortunately, it was from the TPIS catalog!
funny, their "Insider Hints" propaganda states that it "will result in a 14hp increase" .Edmond said:"it will give you a 22 HP increase (when ported) on a stock 350 CID TPI motor..." Taken from page 15 of the TPIS catalog.
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I agree. I also wouldn't attempt to do this on the car. It would make more sense to take it off because of how easy it is to remove.bossvette said:New gaskets are a cheap way to insure no leaks;personally I would not reuse any gaskets.
any auto parts store or your local Chevy dealervetteboy86 said:Where do you suggest I buy the gaskets from.
Thanks to all