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how hard is it to do port work. i havent looked into it. i thought i could just put them on the way they cam outta the box.
what type of hp and torque am i looking at between the afr 195cc and a out of the box brodix ik 200? thanks Register now (free) or login to remove ads |
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you can put them on the way they come out of the box. and if you're not familiar with port work I do not suggest trying to do it yourself, especailly on new IK200's. Its hard to say a hard number for power difference between the IK200's and the AFR195's. You're probably looking at about 3-4% Which to some people isn't a lot, and to others its a huge deal.
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All manufacturers sell CNC"d heads, they are all within $200 and they will all be within 10 HP of each other depending on how it likes the rest of the setup. |
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Depending on the combination there will be no power difference or the IKs can do better or worse. Not enough to worry about. Both are fine products. |
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