GSR PORT AND POLISH!!!
Anyone out there port and polish their gsr??? Please give me some info and stats on it.. and if you have instructions on how to do it please lead me>> Thanks
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i would just take it somewhere and have a proffessional do it, since it sounds like you haven't ever done it before!
i would just take it somewhere and have a proffessional do it, since it sounds like you haven't ever done it before!
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Yeah if you have never done it before you might take too much material away and actually lose power
Yeah if you have never done it before you might take too much material away and actually lose power
Get a practice head and some porting tools. Venture over to theoldone.com and look at his porting write-ups with pics. Removing material in the short-turn radius (floor area if your looking at the head as if it were on the block) will net better flow.
Powerhouseproducts.com has porting tools.
Powerhouseproducts.com has porting tools.
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