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Port and Polish M62??

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Old Jan 26, 2011 | 12:55 PM
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Also, from the Eaton Superchargers Modification Guide Sticky:

Originally Posted by Edubs
From Eaton.com:
Porting the M-Series Supercharger:

It is not a good idea to remove too much material from any portion of the blower. Extreme porting of the blower will disrupt the air and will reduce efficiency greatly. A light porting of the inlet housing will help increase intake CFM of the pump. Typically, if a TB (throttle-body) upgrade is available, it helps to match the TB port size to the inlet port for a smooth intake of air with minimal disruption. Smoothing this opening up and enlarging it slightly will help introduce more air into the rotor housing which can then be "pushed" into the lower intake manifold. The inside of the housing can also be lightly ported to increase internal surface area. It is important to note, that internal porting of the rotor housing should be very minimal. Basically, remove any and all casting flashes and ensure complete symmetry while removing as little material as possible. Removing too much material will interfere with air flow and the functionality of the rotors. The output plate at the base of the M62 housing is what can be modified the most. This plate has one large triangular and two small oval passages in it. Right now, we'll focus on the large triangle. This is the passage that air is pushed through by the rotors to create a positive pressure in the lower intake manifold. This passage can be opened up slightly and smoothed out for best flow. Opening it up too much will also disrupt airflow. This is the most porting that should be performed on an Eaton M-Series blower to maintain efficiency.
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Old Jan 26, 2011 | 03:28 PM
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question should I replace anything why I have it apart
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Old Jan 27, 2011 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by goeckeritz123
question should I replace anything why I have it apart
Possibly.

Check the coupler. If the holes look oblong its times for a replacement. Eaton's couplers are known to fail, and will cause the rocks in a can sound. Replace it with an upgraded ZZP coupler.

Cobalt & Ion ---> ZZ Performance
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Old Jan 29, 2011 | 02:44 AM
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And is their any gaskets involved or any sealant I use when putting back together
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Old Jan 29, 2011 | 10:07 AM
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porting will give you 2003 whp, polishing gives 2001 whp, and together they give 4006 whp gains

(the other 2 whp come from magic)
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Old Nov 26, 2013 | 11:33 PM
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be careful!! put tape over the rotor bearings, and dont get excited and go big. i got too excited and it slowed me down.
wow really? do you know the specs for an efficent bore, im doing mine next week with an ls4 tb and 2.9" pulley.
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