port match intake mani. to tb.
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port match intake mani. to tb.
any1 have to the tools to do this and how much do u want??
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Re: port match intake mani. to tb.
well i guess u kinda misunderstood the question...the price in question was intented for some1 else doing the work besides myself. So if u are willing you can bore it out for me and i will pay you.
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Re: port match intake mani. to tb.
Originally Posted by 93civic
well i guess u kinda misunderstood the question...the price in question was intented for some1 else doing the work besides myself. So if u are willing you can bore it out for me and i will pay you.
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Re: port match intake mani. to tb.
im on the opposite end of va, right next to dc. that would be a hell of a drive for something of this nature.
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Re: port match intake mani. to tb.
hey, go to one of those auto part stores and rent (or if you want to keep it) a honing tool for a drill. it has sanding blocks...just use that, take the manifold off and get to port matching. it's really easy. good luck. I'm sure a machine shop would do it for you also. like napa.
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Re: port match intake mani. to tb.
never new they rent them out. sounds like a great idea. thanx alot bro.
Originally Posted by Ultraprince
hey, go to one of those auto part stores and rent (or if you want to keep it) a honing tool for a drill. it has sanding blocks...just use that, take the manifold off and get to port matching. it's really easy. good luck. I'm sure a machine shop would do it for you also. like napa.