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I have a stock tb I would like to have ported anyone around Oklahoma do a good job for cheap? Or know where I can get it done for cheap?
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Its an 02 trans am... Guess that probably would have been smart to put the first time. And how much for both? And how extreme are the ports and do you have a rough estimate of gains?
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On that throttle body you can expect around a 2-3 rwhp gain, but even more than that, you will benefit from a crisper throttle response. You would gain a little more if we epoxy the hole shut in the throat before porting. We charge an additional $25 to do that. You would need to reroute the line that went onto that throttle body connection to go into the tube between the throttle body and Mass Air Flow Sensor. Porting your LS6 intake should get you another 8-10 rwhp.
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Ok, well ill take yalls word for it cause im clueless about the specifics. I know general know how when it comes to ls1's but not to cars. but what about the egr? I have it on my exhaust also. any way to remove it all together?
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Here is an article for you to look at that I did with VMax and Camaro Performers Magazine. A lot of interesting reading, pictures and data. The VMax is definitely not the cheapest out there but works well.
Hope this helps and let me know if you need anything. A lot of options out there for sure.
http://www.camaroperformers.com/proj...car/index.html
Mike Norris
Hope this helps and let me know if you need anything. A lot of options out there for sure.
http://www.camaroperformers.com/proj...car/index.html
Mike Norris