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Head porting 6 Cyl

suggs said:
Monkeywrench said:
people just didn't understand camshaft, porting, and exhaust system technology like they do now.

I'm afraid that's one of those most arrogant comments I have ever seen.

And I'm afraid your a$$ is gone.
 
No I was not, I have the trip intake, roller rockers and now ready to install a mild cam
Planning on having the head gone thru and wanted a port & polish to completed the process. Simple as that

I drive hard on the back roads and that is it
 
Basil said:
suggs said:
Monkeywrench said:
people just didn't understand camshaft, porting, and exhaust system technology like they do now.

I'm afraid that's one of those most arrogant comments I have ever seen.

And I'm afraid your a$$ is gone.

Thanks, Boss!
 
Then for your purposes, may I suggest that you contact Hap Waldrop.
He is closer to you than Ted, and Ted, is in my mind, one of the best at what you want done, and if he is buried in his work, I am sure he can recommend others that do what you need done to your head. There used to be several shops down in the SouthEast, but last time I connected with any of them was better than 20 years ago... Might also explore the ad section in Grassroots Motorsports. There are usually a number of ads for Tr/Prep/Race shops...
 
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