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Old 01-23-2005, 07:03 PM   #9 (permalink)
Harris
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Originally Posted by 200sx_TT
highport is quicker cause its sitting in a lighter body!...but the lowport 94 sentra SER is about the same so there should be no difference. Plus if the lowport gain 5-7 hp with the highport cam, that makes the lowport 147 compare to the highport 140!!! You have to think that with the larger cam, the highport only make 140hp and the lowport with its smaller cam still makes the same...I go with lowport!

Don't take offense, but you don't know what you're talking about. The SE-R was pretty much the same weight from '91 to '94. And who said that the high-port was faster? I've disproved that many times (not in the form of documentation, but in races with B13 owner who have high-ports). It ultimately depends on the driver, not only the type of head you got when doing a stock-to-stock comparison. Get your facts straight man. The cam stuff, you are ok with, but that other thing you said... it's a bit laughable dude.
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