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<blockquote data-quote="suaveflooder" data-source="post: 12065595" data-attributes="member: 43389"><p>Lol, don't be negative. I actually just want to see how it was ported. You missed some of the most important parts of the port in the pictures. It's important for the sale and I think porting is pretty kick ass. I ported my own blower the first time and learned a lot in the process. I actually even ported the TB and plenum on my current set-up and realized that I was missing some of these important parts on my first port job. Not that it mattered because I swapped to a dragon set up pretty quickly. My past mistakes have been remedied on this, but it's cool to see other people's work!</p><p></p><p>Pictures of the outlet (part that mates to the supercharger) is important. I actually had to cut my gasket to get the two pieces to mate up and be port matched.</p><p></p><p>GLWS....from what I can see, it's a clean job :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suaveflooder, post: 12065595, member: 43389"] Lol, don't be negative. I actually just want to see how it was ported. You missed some of the most important parts of the port in the pictures. It's important for the sale and I think porting is pretty kick ass. I ported my own blower the first time and learned a lot in the process. I actually even ported the TB and plenum on my current set-up and realized that I was missing some of these important parts on my first port job. Not that it mattered because I swapped to a dragon set up pretty quickly. My past mistakes have been remedied on this, but it's cool to see other people's work! Pictures of the outlet (part that mates to the supercharger) is important. I actually had to cut my gasket to get the two pieces to mate up and be port matched. GLWS....from what I can see, it's a clean job :beer: [/QUOTE]
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