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Hi i was wondering if you could point me in the right direction for porting and polishing a exhaust manifold. I just recently got a 2g exhaust mani off a gst and i would liek to port it as a first step to starting my turbo project.
if you have any tips or advice i would greatly appreciate it! |
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Re: porting exhaust manifold
take it to a local machine shop and let them have fun with it
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how much would i possibly looking at paying?
i kind of want to do it myself but if its not to expensive then i'll have someone else do it. |
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Re: porting exhaust manifold
this is not a do-it-yourself type of job. you have to have special tools and a knowledge of what you are doing. this isnt like installing an intake.
you are probably looking at $200-$400. thats a complete guess. it will depend on how much the shop will charge you. |
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Re: porting exhaust manifold
tools for porting a manifold:
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yea it probably isnt really a do it your self but i did find a kit online with all the proper sanding heads and it said to use an electric drill or a dremel tool of which i have both. 200-400 sounds a little bit too much for me especially since i wont see a huge gain in power. also do you think it is really worth it i am only paying 60 for the header so i dont see sense in paying a large amount of money when i could get a brand new header for the same price.
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Re: porting exhaust manifold
it might not be that much...i would just check with a local shop.
if the price is right, then yeah i think it would be worth it |
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alright thanks for the help i will go check it out.
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