SLP Ported/Polished Throttle Body
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The gains are worth it. Even if you notice it coming apart at some distant future, its easy to re-do. I prep the surface pretty good before I apply it, haven't had any issues so far.
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Originally Posted by AdamSS
"I do not like epoxy because if it ever comes loose it has only one place to go. I have never heard of a failure but it can happen."
- GOOD POINT....
- GOOD POINT....
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I think I remember bo saying that he had never heard of it happen but its better safe than sorry or something like that. It kinda worries me to. At least with me doing the epoxy, thats why i havent done it yet.
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Originally Posted by jrp
heres mine ported by Cammin' Beasst.
on the slp TB what your paying for is 10 bucks for the CNC work and 150 bucks for the engraved slp logo
on the slp TB what your paying for is 10 bucks for the CNC work and 150 bucks for the engraved slp logo
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Hp is figured off of torque so yes on gains in that department too. And yes on the polish on cammin beassts TB jobs, I have seen one first hand and he lays the bling down on the throat area. I have looked at all of the popular TBs and base mine on all of the best attributes of all and add some personal work to make it my own.