some pics of my new 89 TII, and some WG porting pics
I have a question. What type of bit is best used for this porting of the wg??? I have an s4 with a full 3 inch exhaust 3 inch tid, fcd, mbc, safc2 and soon 720s and a walbro. I plan to port the tb and remove the extra flappers but i want to port the wg and the ports on the exhaust manifold. Can anyone let me know what type of bit to look for with this porting that can be found at homedepot/lowes??
Originally Posted by bigturbo
I have a question. What type of bit is best used for this porting of the wg??? I have an s4 with a full 3 inch exhaust 3 inch tid, fcd, mbc, safc2 and soon 720s and a walbro. I plan to port the tb and remove the extra flappers but i want to port the wg and the ports on the exhaust manifold. Can anyone let me know what type of bit to look for with this porting that can be found at homedepot/lowes??
I now have a die grinder and various carbide burrs. You'll have to be a bit more careful with these things since they grind very fast. But if you're smooth, they're awesome. Even for porting on the engine irons too.
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Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
oh, and wankel7, i paid 4800 for it with a broken microtech.
Then 11k firm...
Then 11k obo...
Then 5500 obo...
And then you got it for 4800, good deal.
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its really not that hard, you just gotta follow the wires, make sure you're soldering the right, set the settings correctly, and make sure you have a good base map 
its alot harder when its 28 degrees outside and you're installing it in the parking lot.

its alot harder when its 28 degrees outside and you're installing it in the parking lot.
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Originally Posted by dDuB
I remember when Rookie84 was trying to sell that for 13k obo.
Then 11k firm...
Then 11k obo...
Then 5500 obo...
And then you got it for 4800, good deal.
Then 11k firm...
Then 11k obo...
Then 5500 obo...
And then you got it for 4800, good deal.

well, he wanted that much when it was running nicely. i bought it "non running"
Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
well, he wanted that much when it was running nicely. i bought it "non running"

At least you got a good deal, wasn't too hard to fix either eh?
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Originally Posted by dDuB
It was running, good, wouldn't say nicely. During those old threads were the beginnings of the starting/haltech problems, I think that's why the price kept dropping. Each new thread had the problem getting worse and the price dropping 
At least you got a good deal, wasn't too hard to fix either eh?

At least you got a good deal, wasn't too hard to fix either eh?
*microtech.
its actually sitting at my house broken. (it wouldnt communicate with any laptop, that was the problem the whole time)
we installed the microtech and its ALL GOOD.
Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
*microtech.
its actually sitting at my house broken. (it wouldnt communicate with any laptop, that was the problem the whole time)
we installed the microtech and its ALL GOOD.
its actually sitting at my house broken. (it wouldnt communicate with any laptop, that was the problem the whole time)
we installed the microtech and its ALL GOOD.

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