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Verlosity stacks - BEAU - 27-01-2011

Just after your opinions on what stacks you use and if anyone has got info on which stacks are best for a Genll for 1- torque and 2- HP.

I've read some threads but want some deeper info than they offer-personal preference/written info if poss.

Cheers.


RE: Verlosity stacks - Rainbow7 - 28-01-2011

http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/gen-ii-busa-information/94907-velocity-stacks.html


RE: Verlosity stacks - BEAU - 28-01-2011

(28-01-2011, 11:12am)Rainbow7 Wrote: http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/gen-ii-busa-information/94907-velocity-stacks.html

Thanks bud.


RE: Verlosity stacks/CNC porting - BEAU - 28-01-2011

Bin that idea. Anyone know who is best for cnc porting and flow testing heads in vic guys?


RE: Verlosity stacks - BikerBoy - 28-01-2011

Try contacting Phil Tainton Racing.
500 Stud Road, Wantirna South
Ph: 9801-1287

www.ptr.com.au


RE: Verlosity stacks - BEAU - 28-01-2011

Thanks Bikerboy. Will do.


RE: Verlosity stacks - drworm - 28-01-2011

Dont get too caught up with the cnc part. CNC only ensures repeatability, not quality. The ports are ported by hand then digitised to create the cutter paths. If the initial porting that was digitised was crap, then the cnc machined ports will also be crap.


RE: Verlosity stacks - BEAU - 28-01-2011

Thanks for the info Drworm.


RE: Verlosity stacks - BEAU - 28-01-2011

(28-01-2011, 04:45pm)drworm Wrote: Dont get too caught up with the cnc part. CNC only ensures repeatability, not quality. The ports are ported by hand then digitised to create the cutter paths. If the initial porting that was digitised was crap, then the cnc machined ports will also be crap.

Though I am after repeatability of intake length...