Started my DIY head polish today

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nice to see you started it up again. Lookin tight!!! You should def finish and let us know the before and after HP/TQ
 

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Props on effort!

I agree though, this stuff is best for those who have experience if you want the best results. It would be nice to see a flow test and hp/tq numbers to see what gains you may achieve.

Good luck!
 

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Hopefully i get a baseline dyno cause i am also interested in seeing the difference. Once i nail down my power goals i'll be going at a build pretty hardcore. For now this head is gonna replace my stock head that i'm running with 2 snapped valve cover bolts courtesy of a friend of mine.
 

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Not really progress on the pnp but it's going in at the same time....

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what did you use to do that looks so much better then just the regular old high-temp spray painted valve cover.
 

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small update projects not a priority though but i started to clean and port match the IM

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