head work
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head work
Who does good head work? I've been looking at Alaniz, Endyne, R&Ddyno, portflow and DPR. I'm not sure on which company to go with?
Set-up:
B18C1
12.5-1 Je pistons
Crower rods
ARP studs
Balance bottom end
Prodrive oil pump
B16 head
Skunk 2 Stage 3's
Skunk 2 Ti. retainers and Valve springs
Skunk 2 High comp valves
Twm itb's (50mm)
Rc injectors 310cc
Msd ignition
Hondata s200
Walbro fuel pump
Z10 crossmember
Gear spedd type 2 tranny
Set-up:
B18C1
12.5-1 Je pistons
Crower rods
ARP studs
Balance bottom end
Prodrive oil pump
B16 head
Skunk 2 Stage 3's
Skunk 2 Ti. retainers and Valve springs
Skunk 2 High comp valves
Twm itb's (50mm)
Rc injectors 310cc
Msd ignition
Hondata s200
Walbro fuel pump
Z10 crossmember
Gear spedd type 2 tranny
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Re: head work (ricebowl)
I say PortFlow and here is why:
1. Performance - everything PortFlow has done for me has performed extremely well
2. Reliability - Just that
3. Consistent around time, always on time.
4. Quality - every head I have had done is extremely high quality, not only in the machining, but the assembly and overall product.
I have used a few other places for heads, but PortFlow does all of my customer heads and always will
1. Performance - everything PortFlow has done for me has performed extremely well
2. Reliability - Just that
3. Consistent around time, always on time.
4. Quality - every head I have had done is extremely high quality, not only in the machining, but the assembly and overall product.
I have used a few other places for heads, but PortFlow does all of my customer heads and always will
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