Any Light head work Joseph & I could do?
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While the heads are off the 6.0L is there anything Joseph & I can do the the runners or the bowl that wouldn't take tons of time but that could be benificial <img src="gr_stretch.gif" border="0"> Thanks guys!
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Co-Owner, Texas Speed & Performance, Ltd.
2005 Twin Turbo C6
404cid Stroker, 67mm Twins
994rwhp/902lb ft @ 22 psi (mustang dyno) www.Texas-Speed.com
Jason
Co-Owner, Texas Speed & Performance, Ltd.
2005 Twin Turbo C6
404cid Stroker, 67mm Twins
994rwhp/902lb ft @ 22 psi (mustang dyno) www.Texas-Speed.com
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Its easy and a good thing to remove any casting flash in the intake port, smooth the short side radius and blend right under the seat so it has a smooth transition into the valve opening.I'm a firm believer in a completely smooth exhaust port, just dont enlarge it. I wouldn't recommend any porting unless you have the ample experience needed not to cause you harm instead of improvement.Good luck.