Pics of my FMS Stage 3 Ported LS6 5.7 Heads
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Pics of my FMS Stage 3 Ported LS6 5.7 Heads
FMS Stage 3 Ported LS6 5.7 Heads
Nothing like a brand new set of LS6 ported heads
I love when engine parts are like this, that virgin aluminum look fresh from the machine shop...hasn't been touched by motor oil yet
Lee
Nothing like a brand new set of LS6 ported heads
I love when engine parts are like this, that virgin aluminum look fresh from the machine shop...hasn't been touched by motor oil yet
Lee
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is it just me or is that a wild looking intake port design.
i don't think i've ever seen anyone change the shape of it like that to get rid of the "cathedral" shape at the top of the port.
man those look amazing..
i don't think i've ever seen anyone change the shape of it like that to get rid of the "cathedral" shape at the top of the port.
man those look amazing..
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They sure look pretty! Are those heads getting mated with a solid roller cam?
Allan uses Larry Meaux in Abbevile, La. Larry is one of the best head porters in the business.
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Originally Posted by SilverGhost
is it just me or is that a wild looking intake port design.
i don't think i've ever seen anyone change the shape of it like that to get rid of the "cathedral" shape at the top of the port.
man those look amazing..
i don't think i've ever seen anyone change the shape of it like that to get rid of the "cathedral" shape at the top of the port.
man those look amazing..
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Originally Posted by SilverGhost
is it just me or is that a wild looking intake port design.
i don't think i've ever seen anyone change the shape of it like that to get rid of the "cathedral" shape at the top of the port.
i don't think i've ever seen anyone change the shape of it like that to get rid of the "cathedral" shape at the top of the port.