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Hi all,

I've just stripped my RB25 and will be porting the head on it tomorrow. After a quick look at the ports I've noticed there are large 'bumps' just inside the exhaust port, next to the manifold flange. It looks like they are there to add strength to the manifold stud area but they're pretty intrusive.

Does anyone know if they can be removed safely ? :)

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dabigbolf: The turbo is different, I went to a highflow VG30. It spooled up alot quicker than it should have tho.......

Steve: I have access to a die grinder and bits, however in hind sight I was lucky to not put a hole in the manifold.. I took a hell of alot of metal out. I would definately invest in a pair of pinchers to keep an eye on wall thickness.

BOOSTD, just looking at getting the head tidied up and maybe matchporting intake runners. I dont have all the tools necessary to get the head off though:( Its just sort of seems a shame as I gotta get the head removed, but to go the next step of complete disasemble and mild port is going to double the cost - have to stay on the wagon a bit longer:)

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