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Old Dec 8, 2004 | 02:43 AM
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Default Port Matching Plastic Intake Plenum?

Has anyone taken off the plastic intake plenum to see how it lines up with the gaskets on between plenum and heads? I know you should do a complete port match on the heads to be 100% effective.

I am just wondering what it looks like. I had a Probe GT that just completing this step on the plenum yeilded good results due to the crappy casting of the plenum.

Knowing that these are plastic, it would be easy to port match at least with the gasket.

:?: So anyone knows how good is the match of the gasket and the air plenum? :?:

***I already know the dangers of doing it yourself and that porting plastic you will clog up more bits on your grinder.***
Old Dec 8, 2004 | 04:30 AM
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I'm sure it'll work out just fine. Just go slower in RPM if you use a rotary tool, as to keep from melting the plastic.
Old Dec 8, 2004 | 07:37 AM
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how much could be done tho? i'm guessin it's allready pretty decent quality. i'd look for widening the manifold near the throttle body. and the throttle body itself.
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Default Re: Port Matching Plastic Intake Plenum?

Originally Posted by UBYTRON
Has anyone taken off the plastic intake plenum to see how it lines up with the gaskets on between plenum and heads? I know you should do a complete port match on the heads to be 100% effective.

I am just wondering what it looks like. I had a Probe GT that just completing this step on the plenum yeilded good results due to the crappy casting of the plenum.

Knowing that these are plastic, it would be easy to port match at least with the gasket.

:?: So anyone knows how good is the match of the gasket and the air plenum? :?:

***I already know the dangers of doing it yourself and that porting plastic you will clog up more bits on your grinder.***
port matching the plastic intake will yield little or no increase in power, and you run the risk of damaging the manifold. With cast aluminium and cast iron intake manifolds, the ports usually can be touched up (or in some cases the stock manifold is WAY off), however with how much easier it is to mold a plastic manifold, the ports are so close you won't be able to improve upon it.
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