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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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6 port pictures
Here is a basic streetport I did a couple weeks back on a 6 port block. On this one I didnt fully polish the intake runners and bowl, I dont really believe it helps but some customers prefer it.
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couple more pics
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That shit is damn impressive. I thought I had passed my teacher, this young grasshopper apparantly still has a lot to learn
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Here is one of my 6 port motors. Please excuse the overuse of hylomar. I was a touch liberal.
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One more. Here are the primary ports in my 10th AE
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Looks nice, I dont think you have to worry about the coolant seals moving during install
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Thanks. Who wants a pinched coolant seal? Thats an extra headache. I always like to see everyones port work. Each one has its own personality so to speak.
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Bwaaaha ha ha ha.
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To late.
The engine is back together and running. I'm waiting for some misc. replacement parts and the break-in period to be over, until I can see what those ports do. |
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Thats an odd setup - yea, with the ports still IN though, I would think that would hurt performance while the ports are closed but who knows.
A note on those earlier ports by David Jerome - the shape is pretty good, but bevel them leading andedges! And on EFI - polishing the bowls does make a difference from what I've seen... |
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Well Ive removed the sleeves and actuating rods.
I too have wondered about polishing the runners, haven't read much about it, it seems to me its either way effectiveness. About the runners... What dose one use, just a grinding stone, or is there a finer grit stone out there, or dose one somehow get a sanding thing in there, or all of the above, depending on how smooth one wants the runners? |
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I use an extension for a electric dremel with sanding paper - working it with some fine paper and then hit it with some polishing compound. I'm a bling junkie though.
The concept for me is - on carb cars, usually keeping a mildly rough surface helps to atomize the fuel and oxygen as it tumbles through the intake track since carbs doent mix as well. However, w/ EFI - since the injectors spray pattern is MUCH more precise and accurate than a carb's squirter/metering block/jets, the fuel and oxygen atomize earlier/better, so you want as smooth as possible surface to accelerate the mixture... Dunno, kind of old school logic, but makes sense to me... |
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