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Offline JoePA

Cylinder maping....
« on: October 25, 2013, 11:27:09 AM »
Not sure if thats the correct terminoligy but I have two cylinders that are ported but have no idea what they are ported for. How do I go about "mapping" out the cylinder to see what it's ported for?

Offline rsss396

Cylinder maping....
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2013, 12:21:25 PM »
Anyone looking for a great builder I highly recommend the following.
For CP products dealers I would recommend:
Arlan at LED(site sponsor), Pete Schemberger at Hybrid Engineering, Mat Shearer at Shearer Custom Pipes, Dennis Packard at Packard Racing, and Nate McCoy of McCoys Peformance.

Other great builders I also would recommend: Neil Prichard, Jerry Hall, Bubba Ramsey and James Dodge.

Offline rsss396

Cylinder maping....
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2013, 01:00:51 PM »
You can measure also but I always use a wheel, I feel I am more accurate than measureing and using software to fiquire port timing

http://www.torqsoft.net/piston-position.html#measure
Anyone looking for a great builder I highly recommend the following.
For CP products dealers I would recommend:
Arlan at LED(site sponsor), Pete Schemberger at Hybrid Engineering, Mat Shearer at Shearer Custom Pipes, Dennis Packard at Packard Racing, and Nate McCoy of McCoys Peformance.

Other great builders I also would recommend: Neil Prichard, Jerry Hall, Bubba Ramsey and James Dodge.

Offline udontknowme

Cylinder maping....
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2013, 02:37:23 AM »
i never liked the measure method. to many variables to throw you off
to much power is almost enough

 

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