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Old 08-09-01, 08:05 AM
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apparently it has been done, it was a complete failure
it was practically undriveable as it was so diffucult
but why would you bother? go one or the other thats the best way to do it
Old 08-09-01, 09:05 PM
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a bridge is not nessesary for a turbo.
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what are you talking about??? un driveable? i think it would be the setup not the port job...
look at crispeeds new numbers 650rwhp?! he has a combo port motor if you want big numbers big ports and properly sized turbos is how its done...

now when i get the $$ to get a rebuilt motor im going for a bridge port.
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Didn't Racing Beat have a 2nd gen. bridgeport TII that did the top speed run in the salt flats?
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