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Here is my exhaust port that Loomis did...
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another pic of the same hill- different angle
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slomas wrote:This is how it runs...

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v513/ ... lclimb.flv
that sounds mean :cool: . was that with no2 ?
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Negative on the nitrous.
Plus I was geared 14/48 - I normally run 14/50 when I play ride there.
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lunatic wrote:I really think the biggest restriction is in the exhaust port flange area. Im trying a bigger flange and opening up the flange area to a saber size flange.
becareful however you go about it. i have a hunch and its nothing i was able to prove in concrete at the time but i think if the exhaust opening gets to big it causes extreme heat in the topend for some reason. then again maybe im completely wrong on this and i had a isolated circumstance for one reason or another
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slomas wrote:This is how it runs...

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v513/ ... lclimb.flv
dude, that vid was awesome... gave me a tingle that only a hottie in a short skirt can :wink:

here is a vid of mine a couple porting stages ago on a rough tune, but she moved pretty well
http://pho.sunrisehvac.com/Amargosa%20F ... V02251.MPG
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slomas wrote:Here is my exhaust port that Loomis did...
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Sounds bad azz! :shock: What carb and pipe are you running? Leaning toward loomis at this point. :D :headbang:
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Where is the rear fender??

here is a vid of mine a couple porting stages ago on a rough tune, but she moved pretty well
http://pho.sunrisehvac.com/Amargosa%20F ... V02251.MPG[/quote]
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belandbroc wrote:Where is the rear fender??
It's right behind the seat and about 14" above the rear tire :lol:

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I am referring to the video, is that dude going up the dune with no rear fender??

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belandbroc wrote:Where is the rear fender??
It's right behind the seat and about 14" above the rear tire :lol:

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belandbroc wrote:Where is the rear fender??

here is a vid of mine a couple porting stages ago on a rough tune, but she moved pretty well
http://pho.sunrisehvac.com/Amargosa%20F ... V02251.MPG
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I looped it at launch that morning and ripped the render off :shock: where is the camera when you need it?
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dannygraves wrote: That really clean looking jug would have a lot of people sold on it because its so shiney, but from looking at it, I can tell you thats nothing more than a trail porting job. I can't tell from the pics if any timing mods were done, but there was no major port changes, just a REALLY nice cleanup.
That is what I asked for and that is what he gave me. A trial port job. Happy customer.
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these were a few i had over the last 2.5 years

a stock one i bought and one jerry hall did for me couple years ago, it ran like a scalded dog for what it was

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heres one i been tinkering with. exhaust is near 200* on this one :twisted:

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heres another one i been messing with and put quit a bit of time into once i finished it, nothing super radical but should run good for what it is. this was early stages when i started grinding, i ended up removing alot of material from the intake to get it how i wanted. i took some out of the exhaust also but not alot

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one thing i see alot of people do that i dont understand: they grind the cylinder to full tilt then use stockish head :? . squish is way to big, band is way to wide, angle can be changed also. i think the head is just as important as the cylinder in terms of getting the most from the motor
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agree on the head thing. that is why I sent my head to DeWayne and had him re-shape it for my app.
he also polished it and bead blasted the outside 8)
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slomas wrote:This is how it runs...

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v513/ ... lclimb.flv
wicked! gave me wood ! :lol:
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just so its out there, a flowbench on the exhasut port with a "sharp" bridge is turbulant shit :wink:
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:just so its out there, a flowbench on the exhasut port with a "sharp" bridge is turbulant shit :wink:
you meen like this ? could cut a t-bone steak with this one :lol:

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Roostius_Maximus wrote:just so its out there, a flowbench on the exhasut port with a "sharp" bridge is turbulant shit :wink:
Hahah yup, I hear ya Adam, but wasn't sayin anything... otherwise airplanes would have sharp edges...
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