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Old 03-16-02, 07:26 PM
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How to get more low end power?

i was reading about street porting brindge porting and everything. I think i read street porting is better for turbo cars because it'll give more low end power? correct??? What other ways is there to give me take off power without burnin my tires completley off?
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You're getting confuse - this is why I think bridgeport posts should be banned!

Stick with a streetport - read my reply in the partial bridgeport thread.



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If you want more low end power, get a 20B or a V8 conversion. If you don't want to spend that much money, get a mild street port - and do not touch the port runners, only the port exit.
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Try to keep the 6p system and the VDI (89+)

A S-AFC works wonders for low-midrange power.


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