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Old 08-20-2013, 09:50 PM
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Default My ported 799s, what do you guys think of these

Picked up my heads today Im planning to pair up with a Tick SNS2 cam. A guy local to me did the work. He is very reputable and reasonable on price. He has built a lot of killer motors of all types for all sorts of purposes. AI or TEA wasn't in my budget. I only have about 1k in these including the prices of the heads and BTR springs plus the work.

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looks good. good luck on the build what cam you planin on?
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Tick SNS2 227/235 .620/.610 110+3
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Sry I missed that lol. Yea looks good man that's the way to do it on a budget looks like they should flow real nice with that cam. I can't wait for H&C lol
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They look flawless
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Lmao is that one of them thingys that stirs the pan by itself ?? I seen that on one of them inventor shows
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I'm always intrigued about how a guy with a dremel can actually know how much or how little he's taking out of each port. Did he actually measure each port to be able to know that they are all the same cc?

I'd hate to put on some heads with one of the ports being 220cc and another 230cc. Doesn't take much to do that on these heads.
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Looks great good luck with build
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I'm always intrigued about how a guy with a dremel can actually know how much or how little he's taking out of each port. Did he actually measure each port to be able to know that they are all the same cc?

I'd hate to put on some heads with one of the ports being 220cc and another 230cc. Doesn't take much to do that on these heads.


^^im sure its not joe bob with a dremel he got from Lowes....and it doesn't look like he took anything off really. but that's why you CC heads
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Looks like a simple polish job. Should flow better than stock for sure.



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