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port fitting difficulty, help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8656904" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>And nobody likes to do the work to add a bend it seems when area necessitates length (with an aero), oh you can minimize the length with added volume but that's most likely why the aero was used (space savings) plus the added volume usually increases velocity a bit in my experience. Compromise, compromise... sometimes slots just make more sense cause the added bracing and port area/bends are easier for whatever volume/tuning/area you are trying for. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8656904, member: 674047"] And nobody likes to do the work to add a bend it seems when area necessitates length (with an aero), oh you can minimize the length with added volume but that's most likely why the aero was used (space savings) plus the added volume usually increases velocity a bit in my experience. Compromise, compromise... sometimes slots just make more sense cause the added bracing and port area/bends are easier for whatever volume/tuning/area you are trying for. [/QUOTE]
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