Port & polish and polished intake manifold...
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Port & polish and polished intake manifold...
Im just curious about how much a port and polish is, and what places do this. Im just askin because someone suggested it (have 137,000miles) b/c supposively helps a decent amount. And also, ive seen nice chrome polished intake manifolds, where and how much is it for that, or can you DIY? Thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by MaxGR97
Im just curious about how much a port and polish is, and what places do this. Im just askin because someone suggested it (have 137,000miles) b/c supposively helps a decent amount. And also, ive seen nice chrome polished intake manifolds, where and how much is it for that, or can you DIY? Thanks in advance
As far as how much they'd help, I hear many different opinions. I myself think that a P&P becomes more effective as more mods are done to the engine; the higher the airflow in and out of the engine, the more that the P&P would shine. HP and TQ figures, I'm not sure about and I don't do estimates, but it would definately increase the response of the engine and make it smoother, especially with a 3-angle valve job. I doubt the benefits from it would show as much as UDP or an Aluminum flywheel would.
Some people here on the org have had their factory intake manifolds chromed, I myself have never seen aftermarket chrome intake manifolds for the 4th Gen Max.
#3
wow, that much for a P&P, im young and cant waste that much for a tune up type of mod. But im not saying an aftermarket chromed manifold, im just saying getting it polished, powder coated, whatever it is some people have done. So if anyone has anything on polished, chromed, whatever you call it intake manifold, just give me some details.
#4
If yo don't have the $ for it, then forget it. It won't do squat. And for polishing the OUTSIDE of the manifold, that's purely for looks.
If you are on a budget, concentrate on keeping your car running/looking right. Or concentrate on mods that actually do something.
If you are on a budget, concentrate on keeping your car running/looking right. Or concentrate on mods that actually do something.
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