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RE: Port polishing - Chris KC - 14-10-2018

Completely agree Ian, removing actual barriers to smooth flow can only be good.
I draw the line at polishing more or less anything though!


RE: Port polishing - Ian Williams - 15-10-2018

Strange case of the disappearing post!

Other than polishing off a pint I assume Chris.


RE: Port polishing - Tiger - 15-10-2018

Many thanks for all comments.
I am assuming that removal of carbon deposits from the ports is a good practise.
Also intending to match the system joints.
Just reading the old forum on exhaust diameter etc. and the use of copper pipe.
Reminds me of a MG PB I owned with a 2” final copper exhaust.
Not sure how this affected performance BUT WOW WHAT. SOUND !!!
Regards
Tim