half bridge motor....
#27
Originally Posted by BDC
That's not too bad, 2a+RoN. That looks alot l ike the street version I do except yours opens later but closes later. I bet it's still pretty "brappy".
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Thanks, that's my first attempt.
#30
Originally Posted by RX-Heven
BDC will soon be doing a half-bridge on my housings. After meeting and talking with him quite extensively and seeing some of his work, he has my confidence.
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#31
Originally Posted by GUITARJUNKIE28
templates are good for the oriface shape, but i think most guys will agree that some very important work is done where you CAN'T see.
#32
i remember talking to you, but can't remember the exact topic. was it the 1/3 bridge?
i should have cleaned that iron before hte pic...but i'm lazy so i just hosed it off with some brakecleen
i should have cleaned that iron before hte pic...but i'm lazy so i just hosed it off with some brakecleen
#33
haha, yup it was the 1/3. although this was my first attempt and it came out pretty nasty, good thing that housing was toast anyway. But its a cool pic becuase the housing is so mirror-finish that you can see a pretty sweet 300z in the reflection. anyway, i hope to find a new housing soon and make it look more like yours.haha
#34
Originally Posted by GUITARJUNKIE28
i remember talking to you, but can't remember the exact topic. was it the 1/3 bridge?
i should have cleaned that iron before hte pic...but i'm lazy so i just hosed it off with some brakecleen
i should have cleaned that iron before hte pic...but i'm lazy so i just hosed it off with some brakecleen
Thats my motor
#36
Since we're all showen each other our ports, i thought id show mine.
sorry about the quality of photos, i didnt have a digital camera at the time.
The small bridge was used as n/a with weber, This was my first engine i ever built and my first attempt at porting.
The pictures with the large bridgeport were intended to be used with turbo, I never got to see how this port went as the motor was stolen nearing the end off the project, A real **** off as i spent approx 30hr+ porting it.
Because of a cracked rear plate Im currently rebuiding my fc engine, I will be using a medium sized bridge with this set up. Just not looking forward to porting it.
sorry about the quality of photos, i didnt have a digital camera at the time.
The small bridge was used as n/a with weber, This was my first engine i ever built and my first attempt at porting.
The pictures with the large bridgeport were intended to be used with turbo, I never got to see how this port went as the motor was stolen nearing the end off the project, A real **** off as i spent approx 30hr+ porting it.
Because of a cracked rear plate Im currently rebuiding my fc engine, I will be using a medium sized bridge with this set up. Just not looking forward to porting it.
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