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ported heads
I have some stock 93 gt heads. I'm looking to port and polish them and was wondering if I do that is there any way I can get some decent power out of them. I know I could just go out and buy some aftermarket ones but as you all know we are all on a budget and I need to do it soon cause my heads on my car are dying out on me. So let me know what you think
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