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Originally posted by Qwk98svt: Originally posted by vudusvt: I'm interested. Have you checked into the possibility of one price for "max" extrude honing, per Swazo in the other thread? About 1-2 months from now would be perfect. I can (and will, if necessary) go in on this sooner. However, we all know how short 1-2 months is for a CEG GB.
I am interested if I can also get the "Max" extrude hone.
-Jeff-
It's sounding like "max" is the goal.
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Anything is the two's sound good realy thats equal to quaddrouble honing or more
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Hopefully we can get this thing done in early april... all us Spring Zingers need to have more power for the dyno and drag racing portion.
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Originally posted by SVT Barge: Hopefully we can get this thing done in early april... all us Spring Zingers need to have more power for the dyno and drag racing portion.
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max hone for the single-pass price! sounds great!
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Derk,
Here is an interest list from NECO so far. I haven't pointed this to the performance forum over there (it's been sitting in the less visited GB forum), but will generate a bit more attention to it with a cross-post, and add names to this list here in this thread as necessary.
NECO Interest: 4 1) Massiv 2) FunkBoy316 3) ov3n 4) GrandMasterKhan
I will also post your update on prices and technique on NECO.
Thanks,
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Originally posted by Derk2000: Update I talked to EH today. Here's the skinny: There is a fellow that is sending his UIM for a "new method" of honing. Something about backflow sumpinerother. The point being, this new method is supposed to bump up the flow by a significant amount. He's expecting something in the 270 cfm range, IIRC (I didn't write it down ) This new method should be setup, performed, and flow tested within a month. IMO).
I have a Q for the gurus. If the stock SVT heads flow maybe 215 CFM, would an UIM flowing 270 CFM be too much? Would this create too large a passage and reduce flow velocity?
For heads with 3L valves and big porting, I can see it..they have been flowed at about 270 CFM IIRC.
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Derk,
Here are some questions I think many are asking here and on NECO. Perhaps when you speak to these guys next time, you could grab the answers? Because of the new technique they're using, it's tough to know what we're looking at now, as one EH pass, may not be equal to one EH pass any longer, if you know what I mean.
I've put some tentative answers in brackets. Please correct as necessary!
Q1. Does it matter what manifold you start with (Stock, SH, DH, TH)? Q2. What will the results be depending on what manifold you start with (Stock, SH, DH, TH)? Q3. Can I do a 3L, or other manifold? (Tentative answer: No - due to tooling reasons/efficiences. Q4. Is there a price to max it out? (Many are asking this, and we will get an answer [we all want it]) Q5. Can we get 1,2,3,n passes? (We don't know yet) Q6. What are the flowrates with the new process? (Results coming in 1-2 weeks)
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Enquiering minds want to know  Just to give an idea, DemonSVT and EH have already determined the very limits the Duratec 2.5L UIM. Only a new EH process will get you into better flow rates, but the actual maximum amount of removal is already set in stone. With that said, if I can get my single passed UIM maxed out with the new process, nothing could keep me away from finding some way to get in on this GB!
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