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Old Nov 17, 2008 | 04:44 AM
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I have a 70mm T/B and a stock type R intake manifold....and the problem is that my T/B has a bigger hole than the intake manifold.....how can i port match it myself.... or do you guys know any body that do it... please help
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Old Nov 17, 2008 | 07:02 AM
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Old Nov 17, 2008 | 07:42 AM
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what type of application is this going on? all motor or turbo? if all motor 70mm is too big.
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if you haven't done it before then i wouldn't suggest making it your first project

the way I have seen it done is to mark the outline of the bore needed on the part being ported by using a gasket or making a paper gasket

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Just use the gasket and trace it with a marker. Grind it away untill you hit the line you made or all the marker is gone.
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Originally Posted by Old Renegade
what type of application is this going on? all motor or turbo? if all motor 70mm is too big.
+2 If you don't trust yourself with tools send it to Maxbore.com throttle body boring service pricing remains at $100 for Honda throttle bodies as stated in the website.
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Originally Posted by a_g_ee_1985
I have a 70mm T/B and a stock type R intake manifold....and the problem is that my T/B has a bigger hole than the intake manifold.....how can i port match it myself.... or do you guys know any body that do it... please help
to port match the intake manifold to the throttle body install the throttle body each screw twist twice (it will stay loose) open the throttle body and mark the whole circle of the throttle body with a permanent marker and there u go u can start grinding
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Originally Posted by CBURKE
Just use the gasket and trace it with a marker. Grind it away untill you hit the line you made or all the marker is gone.
sometimes the gasket isn't the same size
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Originally Posted by Old Renegade
what type of application is this going on? all motor or turbo? if all motor 70mm is too big.
70mm isn't to big for all motor, I use 70mm in all my all motor apps, I do not recommend it for a stock cylinder head unless your spraying
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Originally Posted by Jun_Tuning
to port match the intake manifold to the throttle body install the throttle body each screw twist twice (it will stay loose) open the throttle body and mark the whole circle of the throttle body with a permanent marker and there u go u can start grinding
+1 thats how i would do it. not all gaskets are the same. 70mm for all motor would give top end power at the sacrifice of low end. so pick what you want and go from there. IMO its over kill unless youve got huge cams, large ports, and a big bore to move all the air.
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