"js/sj" Porting

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i go to school maybe 20 mins from him, we've been texting about this issue all morning, I'll see him in person this weekend when I head back to school. Don't worry I'm gettin my $$$ back n cases
 
@Turbosauce74 so xscream porting isn't good lol thanks ;) does he trench cases also

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Seriously @Byeai I have no idea what this kid is talking about but it sounds legit. If it works good maybe he can get a job with dasa or xmetal or eme or php or tpe........ I feel like he knows too much about jet skis for his age and the rest of us just haven't noticed his potential.

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The epoxy used in Gil's motor is normal epoxy resin. When I received and disassembled the epoxy in cases weren't even even with top of the cases. There were high spots. The cases look like a 5 year old did them with a file. I will be opening a negative feedback thread now. Just wait till I show you the cylinder. The only thing usable was the crank and pistons which also had a few thousands skirt collapse. I have all pictures and measurements. I sold crank to make up for some of the money I had dumped into this junker.

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What is the purpose of the Epoxy?
 

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Damn, this kid has made some friends! I have a legit question. How much testing and feed back have you gotten about your case porting? Who is currently using your ported cases in their motor?
 
I do have people running my case porting. It is similar to other builders case porting. There isn't to much error in case porting as there is in cylinder porting. You can go too big yes and I try to go large but not too large. My case porting is extremely similar to eriks at tpe and tony at t3. I got ideas from them as most good case porting is very similar. I've seen stuff from my builder I wish I could show but won't in fear of copying. I'm sorry I was trying to offer similar services at a smaller cost. I will post pictures when I get home from florida.

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Superhumanjetski (Dallas) was my first test cases and they are great. I am running them myself also. I'd like to get more people running them. I will post pictures when I return home.

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I do have one person running my case porting. It is similar to other builders case porting. There isn't to much error in case porting as there is in cylinder porting. You can go too big yes and I try to go large but not too large. My case porting is extremely similar to eriks at tpe and tony at t3. I got ideas from them as most good case porting is very similar. I've seen stuff from my builder I wish I could show but won't in fear of copying. I'm sorry I was trying to offer similar services at a smaller cost. I will post pictures when I get home from florida.

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I'll admit I have nothing against you, but somehow you botched this whole market entry attempt. Just my .02
 
My case porting is extremely similar to eriks at tpe and tony at t3. I got ideas from them as most good case porting is very similar.
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I think something to be noted here is that you are copying stuff that is out there that is already working. But, do you know WHY you are doing what you are doing when you are in a set of cases grinding?
 
I'm not trying to make money just give people a better product for their money with the tools I have. I will not touch cylinders because I don't have the tools to make it time efficient. Cases I can run in a mill then do the rest by hand very easily

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With cases its not so much flow like everyone thinks because cases don't "flow". Instead it is getting from the end of the reed cage too the transfers as easily as possible. Note also not trying to go too large at same time

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Byeai

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With cases its not so much flow like everyone thinks because cases don't "flow". Instead it is getting from the end of the reed cage too the transfers as easily as possible. Note also not trying to go too large at same time

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Did u not just read what u wrote it's not flow but get to transfer as easy as possible lol fuel and air flow

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