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Old 07-12-07, 01:29 AM
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how much was your ports?

im just curious as to how much were everyones street, bridge, & periph port costed? just curious cuz i think i wanna go bridge.
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free, the streetport came with the car.
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~$300 for the bridgeporting.































But +5K for rebuild, fueling, management, exhaust, turbo to take advantage of it
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$300 for streetport from rotary resurrection

Oh and as far as doing the bridge, do some research before you decide, because a bridgeport requires more than just the port for you to run it on your car. You need lots of supporting mods in order for the car to run properly with this port. i.e - upgraded fuel system, standalone engine management etc (im not sure on what else but those are two main components) As you can see the member above spent 5,000 to get his running to its potential...

The name streetport is called streetport because its the best overall port for a daily driven street car.

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wow i didnt know that
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You can make plenty hp on a good streetport though, some say bridgeporting is overrated.
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The only investment in porting should be time....

But the last set of PP housings cost $150 per housing.
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I'm probably going to get The Rotary Doctor to give me a Streetport when I have him rebuild my engine. Hopefully all of that together isn't TOO expensive.
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my gf's brother sed some stuff to me saying that his streetport in his tII was like 4500 and i sed i was thinking about going bridge and then he sed it was a 6000 dollar port. i didn't think it was so expensive
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Free, cus i did it myself. It just takes a little time, patience, and some research.
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Originally Posted by Sol5t1c3
my gf's brother sed some stuff to me saying that his streetport in his tII was like 4500 and i sed i was thinking about going bridge and then he sed it was a 6000 dollar port. i didn't think it was so expensive
I could see this being very true if the motor was in the car. If you take your car to a shop and tell them to street port the motor you'll probably have them pull it, port it, probably rebuild it, and put it back in. This could be $4500 easy.
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i had bdc do a half bridge it was 550.
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