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Re: Porting a stock LT5
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I would take LocoBob up on his offer,he has done a few port jobs he does good work. Pete
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Re: Porting a stock LT5
I'm a DIY'er as well. I learn more by doing than watching, but I can tell ya from first hand experience too that education costs money, especially when it comes to heads! Honestly, unless you stay under 35mm, as Marc H told me; "85% of the risk comes from 15% of the gain!
Leaving heads on: One of our Canadian engine builder friends told me that a 4% taper is "a good thing". I did some reading on the subject, and dayam if he wasn't right - or at least agreed with 2 other sources I found. Bottom line: tapering from 36mm to 33ish at the valve guide or a cm above it is mathematically poifecto (according to some sages). Unfortunately, I can't quantify the results, cuz I never got the chance to dyno it against the 390/400 rwhp benchmark for a top end porting. But, I can tell you it was a friggin amazing leap in performance! Heads off (full porting): 1) For a proven way to go, send your heads to Pete for a CNC and be done. In the end, the cost is 'bout the same as DIY...or so it was for me. 2) See #1 or make sure you have a professional head repair outfit lined up, just in case. Don't worry 'bout pin-holes in the weld (there is a cheap way to fix those). Do worry about pin holes where welds did not take place - as a thin spot will eventually crack and you'll have coolant or oil (depending) gushing in. Gotta run just now. But from one DIY to another, if ya just hafta, then PM me and I'll show you in painful detail where the quicksand is and how to avoid at least some of it! P.
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I remembered you were both in Oregon, didn't put it together you are in the same place...
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06-03-2010 | #27 |
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Re: Porting a stock LT5
Yeah, would have liked to have seen some numbers on this build
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I'm about done with my rookie intake porting job. Here are some before and after Pics.
Look how big the injector port is on a 1990. BEFORE |
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06-19-2010 | #30 |
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Looks good, what are the specs??
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