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Old 08-13-2002, 11:40 AM   #3
HORSEMEN RACING
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Like USMC said,either a find a mechanic to do it,or just buy a set of heads,to me it is easier to buy a set of ported heads place out here in Cali called Power Heads does some amazing things with stock heads.

Porting a set of heads is some intense work,it is not something you just say you are going to do without having prior experience.
If you have that experience then go for it,if you have a flow bench,gauges,and the whole 9,like i said it is easier to me to just buy a set of ported heads either stock or aluminum.
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