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Stiegemeier Is Not Recommending 4#lower
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 3510955" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Yes Scott, I asked for your opinion and yes, I am still amazed that you would say that the ported and unported differences are "too freakin close". You are calling a 50-65rwhp increase (plus torque gains) not significant? And "too freakin close" to an unported Eaton? I'm baffled! Truth is, the gains are what they are. Plain and simple. That said, we should all know that a ported Eaton is more efficient with the port than without it, and we also know that a twin-screw is more efficient that a ported Eaton. That still doesn't negate the fact that a ported Eaton most certainly does make very nice power. And it is a very good investment for the person who doesn't care to make more than 525rwhp. For the person who does, the twin-screws varieties are a better choice, or a turbo. The ported Eaton will continue to please a lot of folks who just don't want to invest in a twin screw or turbo setup. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 3510955, member: 6727"] Yes Scott, I asked for your opinion and yes, I am still amazed that you would say that the ported and unported differences are "too freakin close". You are calling a 50-65rwhp increase (plus torque gains) not significant? And "too freakin close" to an unported Eaton? I'm baffled! Truth is, the gains are what they are. Plain and simple. That said, we should all know that a ported Eaton is more efficient with the port than without it, and we also know that a twin-screw is more efficient that a ported Eaton. That still doesn't negate the fact that a ported Eaton most certainly does make very nice power. And it is a very good investment for the person who doesn't care to make more than 525rwhp. For the person who does, the twin-screws varieties are a better choice, or a turbo. The ported Eaton will continue to please a lot of folks who just don't want to invest in a twin screw or turbo setup. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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