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Old 12-16-2005, 02:41 AM
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B16a Head Rebuild

I own a 99 Si with the B16a motor and I've done a lot of bolt on, but now I want to start doing some internals. I want to start by getting my head rebuilt. I mean like polished and ported with a three angle-job on the vavle ports. Also do new springs, retainers, cams, camgears, vavles, etc. So do you have any suggesting on one, what brands to go with on the different parts and what parts I should get. I want to get so good gains in hp and trq, but I dont want to sacrafice reliablitity and durability because it is a daily driver in the summer. And two where to send the head out to for the machine work. I did some research and found this place out in Cali called Port Flow which seemed to be pretty reputable, but I live in the Chicogaland area. So does anyone know a good place around there to send my head out to?
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Old 12-28-2005, 04:01 PM
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Re: B16a Head Rebuild

port flow is going to be one of the best you will find, local shops may not be as reliable
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