What all is involved with porting/polishing your intake? Has anyone on here done this themselves and if so what was the outcome? Could this simply be done using a dremmel tool? Or should I spend the 200 bucks and send the upper and lower off to Abbott? Damn thats alot of questions......?
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well if it were me i would just send it off.. it involves quite a bit actually abbott is going to get places you can't get with a dremel just my 2 cents and without heads the intake won't give you much gain at all.2001 Camaro 3.8 A4
1991 3000GT VR4
2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS
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Port matching is the biggest gain to be had IMO.
It is easy to do, and more challenging to do well.
Buy a set of gaskets, put them on the manifold and trace the opening with a sharpie.
Do the same on the lower intake, then smoothly grind down the colored areas.
Leave the heads to professionals.1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
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Re: Porting intake manifold
Originally posted by AZ3.8CamaroPort matching is the biggest gain to be had IMO.
It is easy to do, and more challenging to do well.
Buy a set of gaskets, put them on the manifold and trace the opening with a sharpie.
Do the same on the lower intake, then smoothly grind down the colored areas.
Leave the heads to professionals.
And I see where you are coming from 99BlackW68, but the only way to gain experience is to just do it...and being the realist I am, chances are im going to screw it up. But if I do destroy the intakes, they are relatively inexpensive to get from a wrecker yard. I'll post some pics before I put them on to see what you guys think.Last edited by conbirdable; 08-30-2007, 01:55 PM.
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