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Looks like a decent intake for the L36 guys, any opinions on it?
http://www.milzymotorsports.com/miva...ct_Code=L36LIM
http://www.milzymotorsports.com/miva...ct_Code=L36LIM
Originally Posted by roadtech195
Looks like a decent intake for the L36 guys, any opinions on it?
http://www.milzymotorsports.com/miva...ct_Code=L36LIM
http://www.milzymotorsports.com/miva...ct_Code=L36LIM
You want to match your LIM ports with your head ports if you have stock heads. There are a few threads here about doing just that.
Originally Posted by 95naSTA
That is for use only with gasket matched heads. Not to mention you could do that work yourself for much less.
You want to match your LIM ports with your head ports if you have stock heads. There are a few threads here about doing just that.
You want to match your LIM ports with your head ports if you have stock heads. There are a few threads here about doing just that.
I'd say $150 (plus say $25 to $30 for a junkyard core, plus shipping) is not too bad a deal, considering that cleaning, porting and polishing a LIM yourself--especially if you've not done it before--is easily a 4 to 6 hour job.
Originally Posted by agrazela
95naSTA, are you sure that'* matched to the gasket and not to stock head ports? All it says is "port-matched." You should contact the vendor and get that clarified, roadtech195.

He'* a Milzy customer and ran their cylinder heads. Milzy is known for their head work. I'd not be too surprised to see their LIM'* matched to THEIR head porting rather than to stock heads.
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Will, to be honest I would love to do it myself, or at least give it a try. But time is an issue for me. The old lady and me work opposite hours just about all the time so I try to give her what little free time I get. She gets jealous if I take to long to wash my car
Originally Posted by willwren
It'll take you longer to swap it on the car than it will to port it.
In my opinion when the porting is being done, it'* better to take the time and do it as meticulously as possible.





