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Old 07-02-08, 09:04 PM
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Exhaust port sleeve thingy

This may sound like a stupid question...but do you really need to leave those in there?

Do those sleeves do a whole lot to help in cooling things off, cuz the turbo ones dont have the baffles.

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its actually there for noise. you should have a sleeve in there, but you can try and grind out the na ones, get turbo ones, or you can try and make some
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It *had* some in there, before I drilled the spring pin and removed them. I was just curious if it would cause problems to leave it out after everything was ported and polished.

I have some turbo ones I could put in if they are absolutely necessary.
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