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Old 08-11-2014, 11:33 PM
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i picked up a set of 241's for a later build and i'm thinking about either porting them myself or sending them out and having them done professionally. what have you guys done in the past and who have you used. all help will be appreciated so thanks in advance.
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If your going to do them yourself pick up a junk set of heads to practice on, Otherwise AI does some really great port work from what I have seen hard to beat thier results.
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They can make pretty decent power with just a little bit of work. Remember, 90% of your gains are from the valve job and immediate area. A good valvejob and a little bowl work goes a long way for a little bit of money.



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