Looking for a touch of guidance...
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Looking for a touch of guidance...
I've been seeing references other's have made to a web page concerning beginner how to's on hand porting cylinder heads. "Nuke61's web page" is the name given to this web site.
Anyone that has the link to Nuke's site wanna share it?
Thanka in advance.
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After a little more searching on my part. I found what I was looking for.
http://members.***.net/gmarengo
Anyone that has the link to Nuke's site wanna share it?
Thanka in advance.
Best regards,
Cat.
squareandcompass7@yahoo.com
After a little more searching on my part. I found what I was looking for.
http://members.***.net/gmarengo
Last edited by Cat59; Apr 6, 2007 at 04:03 PM. Reason: Adding website address.
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Re: Looking for a touch of guidance...
I'm not sure what cylinder heads those are, but the chambers don't look like the stock ones from a 3rd gen. Based on the stock flow rate he posted, he did a damn good job. 214->265cfm
That's a good site though, a nice bit of info there. He's gotten fantastic results, and he doesn't look like he put in *that* much effort. He must be good (?). Sitting bulls thread on this forum has some more pictures and info if you want it.
That's a good site though, a nice bit of info there. He's gotten fantastic results, and he doesn't look like he put in *that* much effort. He must be good (?). Sitting bulls thread on this forum has some more pictures and info if you want it.
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