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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    the texture of the tunnel is very important to keep the fuel mixture tumbling. What you have the will lead to puddling and droplets forming, IIRC.
    cant believe i missed this post lol, youre thinking about carb's 350 my good chum... fuel injection is a whole 'nother ballgame ever heard of velocity?????????? less turbulence in the intake port = velocity the beauty of fuel injection
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    nice progress, so when can i have a set?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    nice progress, so when can i have a set?
    got a set heading your way this week

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    Seriously? So many porters express the importance of keeping the fuel mixture tubling. If you forget the LSx engines still are not a direct port injection setup. I know y'all will argue this until you're blue in the face so call a few head porter or do a little online research and you will find they still express the importance of keeping the air/fuel mixture tumbling and mixed during the intake cycle. Flame all you want, I really don't care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    Seriously? So many porters express the importance of keeping the fuel mixture tubling. If you forget the LSx engines still are not a direct port injection setup. I know y'all will argue this until you're blue in the face so call a few head porter or do a little online research and you will find they still express the importance of keeping the air/fuel mixture tumbling and mixed during the intake cycle. Flame all you want, I really don't care.
    i think outside the box

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    apparently...so since smoothness is they key why do people spend thousands on a set of cnc ported heads that arent as smooth as ur porting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by danger_ranger83 View Post
    apparently...so since smoothness is they key why do people spend thousands on a set of cnc ported heads that arent as smooth as ur porting?
    are you aware ppl have CNC ported heads ported by hand as well? theres only so much a CNC port can achieve
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    are you aware ppl have CNC ported heads ported by hand as well? theres only so much a CNC port can achieve
    people believe what they want to believe now a days,..... ive seen trickflow 235s hand ported and polish similar to mine and flowed 20 cfm with more lol

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    heads are being flowbenched i should have results by tomorrow thursday the latest

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    Quote Originally Posted by danger_ranger83 View Post
    apparently...so since smoothness is they key why do people spend thousands on a set of cnc ported heads that arent as smooth as ur porting?
    apparently u do as well. you built a ford vehicle with a gm engine lol

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