Ported 03-04 Eaton w/ Port TB and Welded/Ported Plenum

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A few have inquired so I decided to just post an ad:

Buddy of mine from School of Automotive Machinists here in Houston ported the SC, also known as- SAM (not Sam Houston the college it an automotive racing school). He has all the tools as he completed the porting section of his schooling a while back.

The inside is similar to a race port that Brian from Posi Performance does, as he was letting me know where to port to make power and based on the self port tread here on SVT- i.e. by the rotors, lead ins, roof, corners.

Also did a welded plenum as the humps in the stock one restrict flow and the fact is it was cut through, so decided to do a welded plenum all the way- similar to Steggy.

Only thing really different is the bottom design is different. Wanted to do my own design, but at the same time get air up and down both ends of the openings to maximize the intercooler (IC) under the blower without going crazy. If you look at most IC removed from Cobra's the back part closest the firewall is always clearer from lack of air movement. This is because the blower is mainly only using the front end of the IC- my 2 cents.

Why am I selling- got another very low milage Eaton that I am going to port the same and going BF SBTB and plenum port matched. Already have BF plenum, just need a Billetflow TB.
Will be thoroughly cleaned and put back together. Has BilletFlow interchangeable hub already on it with 43K miles. Had a 2.76 on it for 18K miles.

Pricing:
Ported blower- $500

Blower, ported TB, and welded/ported plenum- $600

Plus flat $35 to ship in lower 48.

Will trade for a used 03-04 Cobra Billetflow TB and $100 cash for ported blower or $200 for ported blower, ported TB, and welded/ported plenum.

These are before clean up Pics-
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Well being that it's been a lot colder than normal lately, I have not done yet. If I get time this week I will see about cleaning up and putting back together. It not hard, just need to do. Also bearings will be greased with synth grease.
 

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No rebuild, just pulled apart to port. Going to try this week to clean and put bacck together now that I am back in town.
 

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Well looking at the blower when cleaning I noticed the pulley is not a BF, but a 4 bolt like BF- so it is still an interchangable hub- just not sure of brand. See last pic.

Also pics cleaned, put together, and sealed-

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I left this unpainted so everyone can see it is a welded plenum.

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