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Finished up my Home ported cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra 87GN" data-source="post: 14070741" data-attributes="member: 35391"><p>Thanks it was fun project and cool to say I ported my own blower. </p><p></p><p>As far as horror stories I heard a bunch of people saying if you don't know what your doing its really easy to mess the blower up. And they said people have lost power after trying to port. </p><p></p><p>I wish I had some baseline numbers but this project started after I put the pulley on with a Bama tune and I data logged and my pumps and maf were maxed out. So I needed to re tune car and a bap and mafia at least, so I figured why not port blower too. I took car to track though.</p><p>Stock pulley 12.5@116</p><p>2.76 pulley 12.0@117</p><p>Everything was same besides pulley and tune between runs but we're about a yr apart but same time of yr so weather was somewhat similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra 87GN, post: 14070741, member: 35391"] Thanks it was fun project and cool to say I ported my own blower. As far as horror stories I heard a bunch of people saying if you don't know what your doing its really easy to mess the blower up. And they said people have lost power after trying to port. I wish I had some baseline numbers but this project started after I put the pulley on with a Bama tune and I data logged and my pumps and maf were maxed out. So I needed to re tune car and a bap and mafia at least, so I figured why not port blower too. I took car to track though. Stock pulley 12.5@116 2.76 pulley 12.0@117 Everything was same besides pulley and tune between runs but we're about a yr apart but same time of yr so weather was somewhat similar. [/QUOTE]
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