Last edited by OnLooker; 07-04-2009 at 02:44 PM. Reason: picture
Don't see a pic?
It actually doesn't hurt much to have the manifold ports larger than the head ports, it help reduce reversion.
Last edited by Force Fed Mopar; 07-05-2009 at 01:34 AM.
I fixed the picture. The manifold I'm running has been ported out to the gasket and I was just looking to match them up some and didn't know how far in the port I should go.
I would ask moparzrule, he knows a ton about porting.
+1 id ask matt. He is really really good with porting.
You want the make the exhaust port exit slightly smaller than the manifold, that way, the air flows out smoothly and doesn't hit a wall. You want the opposite on the intake side.
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Port match it to the top and two sides and take it as far into the port as you can. The floor can be left alone.
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