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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: jersey
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![]() Well I really examined the ports on the intake and I don稚 believe I値l have any problems, if I can explain this right, the runner deep inside the intake come down on soft curve and then level out flat to meet the port exit, so I知 pretty sure that when I cut away the material to match the gasket all I have to do is blend the runners to match, the more I look at it the more I see it痴 not that big a deal, more intimidating then anything I believe, I値l let you know how things go, just wish I could figure out how to load some picks.
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