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MAD vs. KONG
I know a majority of people go with Kong for porting but I was wondering if anyone has experience with modern airflow dynamics, how it compares to the x port. Asking because I live in Houston and probably going to do porting when I do headers/pulley in the next few months. It would be much more convenient to get it done locally than to ship off IMO. All feedback appreciated,
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Jokerz is another option, they also do fantastic work.
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Something I'd been thinking about (I think Alec, from LMP said a few videos ago), that on these max effort combinations, it really pushes these little blowers to a (possible) reliability point. I understand a 900-WHP 1740 build and longevity is different than a 700-WHP 1740 build and longevity (you obviously are going to be spinning the blower faster/harder for more air flow), but with all the material that has to be cut-out (I imagine around bearing plates and supports), how much the rotors may or may not move around in the case. I mean, the rotors probably don't wiggle much below their rated RPMs (by Eaton), but what about the bearing support just behind the snout? Or - what about the shaft-support area? Is there any real mechanical analysis done for these porting programs in these areas?Maybe it doesn't even matter.
Just thinking out loud... I don't know if there's really an appreciable difference, at this level of porting, from anyone listed so far. I've read and watched great results from all of them. Had I gone a different path, I'd probably gone with any of those guys. While not as convenient, I've heard Synergy does good porting, too.
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Nothing wrong with Katech but the others mentioned here also have very good reputations.
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HPE increased rpms by going to a 10% lower, and CAP decreased rpm by going to a 2.40" [or 2.45"?] upper, so, in summary, mine is probably spinning a little faster than stock.
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Really like Kong CNC
103mm throttle body,Big Gulp,2"headers,AWE exhaust and a good tune Excellent formula for a track car NO pulley change |
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yeah this is what I want to do but a pulley as well because more than likely it will never see a track. also I think standard rf is fine until you really start getting up there..
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Depends on your combination. We have had good results with a few blower porters including our own. It all depends on your combination. A max effort port is meant to be spun to death, you wont utilize its additional airflow unless you death spin it. A generic ported blower works well with relatively stock or mild modifications. Max effort ports may even hurt mildly modified cars until you add a giant cam, "death pulleys", etc.
Same thing with any part of the engine (using a giant cam with tiny heads, large port heads with a tiny cam, etc). You need to think about the combination, and not just the blower. |
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really so x port really isn't worth until you address fueling in a serious way (dsx & cam/injectors) better off getting standard port for headers/pulley staying at or under 700?
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Late Model Performance's Kong X-Port on a completely stock CT5-V:
Complete Street Performance's standard Kong Port on a ZL1 that had a tune and then added/tuned for the blower: It might depend on what you think is good value. Maybe another 10-15-WHP is worth $500 to some - maybe not.
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+1 when I just called Kong. I'm not looking to do a max effort build, just basic bolt ons ( no cam/heads) but was going to do a pulley. They said a reg port would be fine but an x port wouldn't be worth it as im not trying to spin the blower that hard. |
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