what kind of port is this? Does it look good?
Funky... Maybe someone was trying to create a more "streetable" bridge? I dunno, I personally wouldn't run it--but that's just because I don't know enough about that particular port to judge it correctly. 
Do you know the setup of the motor it came out of, or how long they had been running it before tearing it down?

Do you know the setup of the motor it came out of, or how long they had been running it before tearing it down?
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looks like whoever just wanted a lopey idle like a bridge without "messing up" streetability. I think it's strange. I have no idea what this came out of or anything. Some guy wants to sell them to me for 150 bux.
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Seems like a pointless bridge port. I doubt that it would even cause a lumpy idle as it's insanely small and very high up. Weird. Maybe someone was practicing porting?
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so what do yall think? buy and bridge or don't buy because like aaron said they are too high? Or does very high and too high mean differant things? Just needing some input because I already have fine side housings just not ported.
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The height is no problem, but it's not so much a bridge port as it is a hole drilled in an iron.
To make it usable a an actual port you need to continue the eyebrow down to the bottom of the port runner.
To make it usable a an actual port you need to continue the eyebrow down to the bottom of the port runner.
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