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  1. #1
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    Default Heads that are done by cnc

    When you get a set done by the cnc machine shoud you have to do any work to the bowl area around the valves

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    You shouldn't have to. However some builders take it a few steps further and do some handwork.

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    a lot probably depends on fuel being used, and how smooth the CNC program was in the cutting process.

    gas you could smooth up a bit with a pointed emery paper style tool
    Alky or e-85 you an leave a little more on the rough side to keep the larger amount of fuel running through port atomized.

    depends on engine builder preferences really.
    I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.

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    Thank you. Much better answer than mine!

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    Cheap heads sold with a cnc port often only get a basic port match plus. A good program will do the bowls, too.
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    Have yet to see a CNC head that could not be improved with a little hand work

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    Hi all, this is quite an interesting discussion, I would like to ask you where you can buy a chpu machine for your business. I hope there are people among you who know about this topic.

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