Charlie12345
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Registered: 14th Apr 08
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Whats The Difference?
Whats Better?
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Craig P
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Registered: 9th Mar 08
Location: Carlisle,Cumbria
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Awaits Philip2 to come along and tell you what you want to know,Then he will try and get some Buisness
Top Bloke though
P.s Sorry i cant Help.
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philip2
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Registered: 1st Oct 06
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ha, ive not got a pic of a none ported head. but if you have one to look at here are a couple of pics of heads that ive ported:
none ported exhaust port 20xe(coscast head) not got a better pic of a unported exhaust port sorry
ported exhaust on a 20xe
match ported x16xe head(gaskets not quite fluch to face in that pic)
stock inlet port:
ported inlet on my tb'd XE:
should be able to see the differance. ported/polished head will always be better than a stock cast head. you open up the ports to let more air/fuel in and to let the spent gases get out quicker, helping make more power. obv gains depends on what induction you have i.e single throttle body, throttle bodies, or forced induction. exhaust manifold, cams, etc etc.
best thing is to search for porting.polishing on google and have a read. easier than me trying to put what i know into words
[Edited on 23-05-2009 by philip2]
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Craig P
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Registered: 9th Mar 08
Location: Carlisle,Cumbria
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Hey he's here
I knew it wouldnt be long.Looks like you do a good job Mate.
Im still waiting to get my Head back and some Money together then i will be dropping you some Messages
I now know what you mean about matching the Gasket after seeing the above Pic.
Have you got anymore Pics of X16XE Heads?If so please U2U Me some?
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Sean-B
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Registered: 1st May 07
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why dont the manufactures port the heads like you do as standard? what are the downsides to it?
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andyc1234
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
Location: Lancashire
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its just the way they are made its not on purpose theres nothin wrong with a standard head but like with any thing it can be made better
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philip2
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Registered: 1st Oct 06
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stock heads are good...coscast fair enough dont 'tend' to go porous, but the inlets on them are tiny compared to stock gm head. but it looks goodf on the spec sheet
also its not cost effective. it can take me about 3 days to do a 20xe head if i didnt have to take my mates to skim, cut seats could do one in a day(if had own seat cutter/skimmer) but, you cannot stand by a compressor for hours on end, it pisses you and others off.
so you can imagine how many heads they've produced so imagine if cost the company £400 a head to port....big unneeded expense as not everyone would want a ported head + you need to know what your doing,
craig will send some over
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Craig P
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Yeah i have Pics if anyone wants them?
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harrisp
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Isnt the original poster on about subs?
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philip2
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dont know
either way he aint been very clear!
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Well it's been interesting discussing engines.
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