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![]() From what i've learned, you're not particularly looking to enlarge the ports, but rather you want them to flow as smoothly as possible. I've also heard that port-matching helps power and fuel economy and increases flow substancially as well. I guess my advice would be just to clean up any casting marks, smooth the ports a little and make sure that the ports line up.
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