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More power...where?
What kind of racing? Bridgeporting was invented to get around racing rules back in the day. With the increase of overlap, you get your +'s and -'s. Peripheral porting was invented to give you all-out power with all the +'s and -'s of the increased overlap. There is no advantage to do BOTH unless you're trying to show off. The PP's are going to require custom work to do as stand-alone induction or if you're trying to incorporate them into an existing side-port intake system. Both increase overlap significantly. If you're going to go PP, go big or go home. I've heard small PP + side port called: *Combi port *Combo port *Mystery port *Semi PP With a stockish primary side port + small PP secondary (and sometimes stockish secondary side port), you can stage the PP's to kick in at higher RPM's, which allows you to have a very tame engine at idle and low RPM's but serious power on the top end. Again, I don't see the logic to BP and PP the motor at the same time... Hell, just get a T04Z, stand-alone, water injection and crank the boost up for 600hp and call it a day... (Waits for RICE RACING...) -Ted |
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