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- 03' Mazda Protege 5
I just ported my intake manifold and I have a question... Would it hert if I didn't polish it as well?? It feels just as rough as the inside of the intake manifold.
djarkitek said:I am dyno now actually, blown motor rebuilt n/a. and I ams till trying to find a place in oklahoma to dyno. but when i get it, you'll be the first one to see it.
mazdaspeed777 said:I just ported my intake manifold and I have a question... Would it hert if I didn't polish it as well?? It feels just as rough as the inside of the intake manifold.
xelderx said:I used an emery wheel for my dremel on mine. After I did the main porting with the rotary burr I used the small sanding cylinder to clean it up and then hit it with the emery wheel. This left a pretty smooth surface, but it was far from a mirror polish. I don't think there is anything to be gained from a high polish on the intake manifold or intake ports. It's just too much work for extremely small gain if any.
you main problem will be the block strength when boosting. Unless you reinforce the structure in the block itself, you will blow up the engine when pushing much over 7psi. That is based on what I've read here. I put a turbo kit on mine, and I'm limiting to 7 for when I buy a new spring, and mine will be stronger than yours because your 2.0 is a bored and stroked 1.8. I have ported my head on intake and exhaust side. Correction, I had a shop do it for me.
I have most if not all supporting mods. I am strictly speaking on the intake mani and porting it. NOT on overall HP or the reliablity of my blockTHanks anyhow bro.
I was pretty sure the FP 1.8 is a destroked FS (85mm v 92mm stroke)with the same 83mm bore. FP's rods are 6mm shorter too, giving a slightly better rod ratio. Also has a lower compression ratio if the same piston is used. eg AU spec FS has 9.7:1 and FP has 9.1:1 with the same piston part number.