Polishing my Plenum
Polishing my Plenum
i am thinking of polishing my upper plenum myself soon...i hope soon...but anyways... can i polish the inside as well or is that better left untouched??
polished = smoother airflow??
no?? correct me if im wrong..but just a thought
thanks
polished = smoother airflow??
no?? correct me if im wrong..but just a thought
thanks
I spoke to Tony about this. I will be polishing both upper and more importantly lower intakes. He told me that when he polished the lower plenum it netted him 4 more ponies at the wheels. He also told me it wasn't too much fun, a lot of labor. I have all kinds of polishing equipment at work so it'll be just something to do while the machines run! Just don't tell my boss!!!!
Strtsk..... you never heard of P n P (port and polish)?
Strtsk..... you never heard of P n P (port and polish)?
You will gain some hp and what not if you do inside but you will also run hotter if the outside is polished. With the surface being smoother there are no pits for the air to get trapped in an cool. It's like shaving the vents off you Diff cooler...
Originally Posted by RebelinRI
Strtsk..... you never heard of P n P (port and polish)? 

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Originally Posted by Strtsk8r321
I dont see any benefit in polishing the inside. I'd do the outside only. Let me know how it turns out!
If increased performance is your goal, I would tend to lean towards the opposite - a polished interior would smooth out airflow, increasing efficiency. A rougher outside would have greater surface area for thermal dissipation.
Can you get it extrude honed? Just the lower manifold and the bottom portion of the upper manifold. I don't know how much that service would cost, but it would save you a lot of time.
Originally Posted by zazaracing
You will gain some hp and what not if you do inside but you will also run hotter if the outside is polished. With the surface being smoother there are no pits for the air to get trapped in an cool. It's like shaving the vents off you Diff cooler...
Thats a VERY good point. People take note of this.
Originally Posted by RebelinRI
I spoke to Tony about this. I will be polishing both upper and more importantly lower intakes. He told me that when he polished the lower plenum it netted him 4 more ponies at the wheels. He also told me it wasn't too much fun, a lot of labor. I have all kinds of polishing equipment at work so it'll be just something to do while the machines run! Just don't tell my boss!!!!
Strtsk..... you never heard of P n P (port and polish)? 
Strtsk..... you never heard of P n P (port and polish)? 
Originally Posted by ChicagoX
If increased performance is your goal, I would tend to lean towards the opposite - a polished interior would smooth out airflow, increasing efficiency. A rougher outside would have greater surface area for thermal dissipation.
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