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Old 09-02-2006, 04:01 PM
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ok sorry to ask this but i know ive seen a link on how to port a tb but the stupid search wont work soo i dono where to get it...

i am thinking about porting a tb...is it worth it and how easy is it?
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I think it is worth doing in my opinion. Throttle response is the biggest difference it will make and you will feel a slight power difference. You probably get 3 or 4 HP out of it. I used a dremel tool and then various grit counts of sand paper from 100-300 and it came out good. It will take a couple of hours your first time so be prepared.
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take your time, clean it, make sure you know how deep your going on the lip in front of the throttle plate because you can punch a whole through it, make sure its all even, finally make sure you get all the dust out of it




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