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Blower Porting (Updated with Pics)

unfortunetly i didnt get pics of the inlet on this one. Ill have pics later tonight of the one i just finished for JBrownGTP. And ya i see what your saying but no it isnt. Its straight all the way across. Its the reflection from the flash that makes it look that way. Sorry the pics werent the best. Couldnt stop shaking. How does it look messed up?

It must just be the pics or the camera.

Don't give up polishing your case. It looks like you got the hard part done. Go over it with some finer grit paper and buff the crap out of it. Buffing the aluminum has to be the best part. Its messy but making it shine is worth it.
 


I got to my fingers on my one hand that i can use, lol, is killing me from sanding beyond sanding beyond sanding. But im gonna stick with porting S/C cases for awhile. Im sending my case to a guy in michigan to finish my polish for me. Ill definetly post pics though.
 
Hey guys just got my blower back from colin and wanted to let everyone know it came out amazing. Inlet and outlet are smooth and the coat of black paint he put on it looks fantastic. He even helped me figure out what the weird noise was my blower was making. Hes a cool and friendly guy to work with and would recomend him in a heartbeat. Thanks again!
 
Got some cores on there way finally.

will do the porting work for 65 for porting + 60 refundable core charge.
 
what is the "H" that everyone keeps referring to. i've never seen a side by side comparison between ported and unported.
 
the H bar separates just another part of the outlet of the blower. the only good reason to take it out is to expose more area on the intercooler core to the outlet of the blower.
 


Port the outlet, blend the inlet with the outlet of your TB at the same time. Dont touch the maf hump in the TB unless you wanna get a custom tune. that helps quite a bit.

remove the H bar iff you are going I/C
 
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Heres pics of the work i got done.

Overall I am VERY please. Great work, Great prices. Best combo.

He kept in touch with me the whole time, updating me with pics as well. He also replaced my fuel rail studs which were messed up, and gave me some lim end cap bolts which i was missing. Again great guy!

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som 97 blowers did not have coating, tahts what im sending them to you minichopper lol

and im gonna cut the bolts when i take the rotor pack out to send to u
 
Nope all blowers from 96 even earlier series 1 m62 were coated. You just dont have any on yours.

Its cool send them to me ill hook you up.
 
Why didnt you hack off the bolts on the "V"?

Thats something i totally forgot to do. I was so focused on getting this back to him that i overlooked it after assembling everything. He texted me and asked me about it and thats when i remembered i didnt do it.
 


Thats something i totally forgot to do. I was so focused on getting this back to him that i overlooked it after assembling everything. He texted me and asked me about it and thats when i remembered i didnt do it.

ya man not a problem. i got a dremel so ill cut em down to size when i take it apart
 
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