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also nearly finished building a smoke machine to fog the ports too :D
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good stuff!
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dont think i need many more vacs to do v6 heads ported exhaust port can pull 26" full open.stock inlet full open 20" ported inlet pulls 16" good gain in flow on my port by the looks of that. time to get a gate valve and start controlling flow at every lift and ill be able to start doing some real measuring
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Logs look good

stock ecotec will get MAF to around 8500hz - 8600hz

Obviously alot of differences between an engine and your setup, but that's not the idea.

Link here has the stock tables for LS1 MAF
http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic. ... =20#p13530
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major CFM upgrade under way bought 5 X $2 vacum cleaners hope i dont implode the cabinet LOL
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you'l be blown harder than a :thumbup:
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holy big photos batman.....remember the days of 56k warnings.... those are adsl warning worthy :typist:
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make sure you have some different size pipe to simulate bore size as it can make a large difference to flow the bore can shroud the valve clear tube is best with a smoke machine to see the air enter the cylinder.
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Jayme wrote:holy big photos batman.....remember the days of 56k warnings.... those are adsl warning worthy :typist:
i got adsl2+

I didn't notice anything lol

yeah that would struggle on adsl1
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my bad i dont upload direct normally but photobucket was having a spaz LOL all you guys with widescreen flashy laptops should LOVE it LOL
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