Just got my head back from CNCPort.com
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Just got my head back from CNCPort.com
I don’t think I could be any happier with the work that was done to my head by Jason @ CNCPort.com! At first I did not know what to expect because I could not find any info on their work for imports. I am very glad that I had chosen them. I’m posting this thread so that others can have some more info regarding and be less hesitant with their decision in whom they use for future head work. Their work is unreal, fast, and affordable! My head had been fully cnc ported, 5 angle VJ, Valve guides installed, chambers bored to 84mm, and Jason went ahead and assembled the head for me. The pictures do not do the head justice. Thank you Jason for an awesome head and you could have not been nicer!
Dyno numbers will be posted once I get that far.... Also added 2 pics of the my block that will have the head installed on.
Dyno numbers will be posted once I get that far.... Also added 2 pics of the my block that will have the head installed on.
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wow Looks nice!
Id like to see the cnc machine go at it though. it'b be interesting to see.
on a side note what kit is that on your block? You just remove the freeze plugs and press those in or screw?
Modified by OLD_HATCH at 3:04 PM 8/17/2007
Id like to see the cnc machine go at it though. it'b be interesting to see.
on a side note what kit is that on your block? You just remove the freeze plugs and press those in or screw?
Modified by OLD_HATCH at 3:04 PM 8/17/2007
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im just glad im not the only one that builds my motors in my living room lolol the head looks good they took alot out of it and it should flow good and the block looks like you took you time on it what motor is this ?? and where did you get the catch can adapters for the back of the block cuz i got a b20z block and it has no black box to vent it
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Re: Just got my head back from CNCPort.com (AZSTATEPOLICE)
looks nice. Would also like to know where you got the fittings for the back of the block. i have the z-10s but looking for another company that makes them
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Re: Just got my head back from CNCPort.com (underpressure02)
The plug is from Z-10. The fittings I made using the stock plugs and a -10 bung. The exposed metal area are painted gold b/c CJ would not let me barrow his black spray paint. Gold was the only other color he had .
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Re: Just got my head back from CNCPort.com (AZSTATEPOLICE)
Wow that looks good, Broseph. Hurry and finish that ish. I want you to stop crying about little stuff cause your depressed! Turn that frown upside down. A bay bay...... A bay bay
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We just finished tuning one of our customers set-ups that CNC Port did for us. Jason does top notch work and the head made some killer power. Around the 420whp marker on 18-19psi of boost with a b18c1 t3/t04e 57 trim.
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Re: Just got my head back from CNCPort.com (underpressure02)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by underpressure02 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">looks nice. Would also like to know where you got the fittings for the back of the block. i have the z-10s but looking for another company that makes them</TD></TR></TABLE>
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2014663
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xsi-t »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i to would like 2 know also</TD></TR></TABLE>
I just told you guys, I made them.
I just told you guys, I made them.
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Re: Just got my head back from CNCPort.com (209lsr_ly)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 209lsr_ly »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> price on the port job ??</TD></TR></TABLE>
We have had a couple of heads done from CNCPort.com also. Have not got any number back on the honda head yet, but there are a few 680+whp SRT4s and 700+whp DSMs that we have done on the head. The flow numbers are GREAT.
They usually run arond $1100 just for the CNC porting. Assembly, valves, spring, ect.. at to that price.
We have had a couple of heads done from CNCPort.com also. Have not got any number back on the honda head yet, but there are a few 680+whp SRT4s and 700+whp DSMs that we have done on the head. The flow numbers are GREAT.
They usually run arond $1100 just for the CNC porting. Assembly, valves, spring, ect.. at to that price.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 96 GSR-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wouldnt those non-smooth edges/ridges in the combustion chamber create "hot spots"? The work looks beautiful I am just curious about the edges.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The picture is an optical allusion. The ports and chambers are actually very very smooth.
The picture is an optical allusion. The ports and chambers are actually very very smooth.
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Re: Just got my head back from CNCPort.com (AZSTATEPOLICE)
looks awsome!!!! BTW where did you get that plug in the back of the block where the breather chamber was?