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Porting intake-piece of cake 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
Got bored today, since it was raining I decided to port my intake and change transfer case fluid. Not a bad job at all. Only took about 2 beers and half way thru cooking a beer can chicken. Have'nt rode the bike yet to see any difference (darn rain) but glad to save 150.00 on a ported intake. If anyone has any hesitation on doing - no worries.
This forum is great, I keep wondering if I'll ever run out of things to tinker with but I doubt it. I'll be leaving for a ride next weekend to Dothan, Al to see some family. Think I'll go up I-75 to 84 and go west so I can say I went thru 3 states. (Fl, Ga, Al.) Better take some rain gear as it IS summer in the south.
 
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Re:Porting intake-piece of cake 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
Usually when a porting job is done it also entails a re-jet and air intake change But I may be wrong. Won't be doing all that for a couple months myself. Maybe someone else with more knowledge will add their 2 cents. JMHO. BTW .

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Re:Porting intake-piece of cake 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
I had a barons ported manifold on mine, and a while back I did my dads for him, but I only smoothed out the corners inside. I had an extra stocker lying around and decided to do it like this one http://weislake.com/sig/mucker/carbfloat/carbfloat.htm .
I finished it today and the mid to top end of my rpms seemed stronger and smoother, but I will know more when I can hit the highway.
 
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