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Old 11-30-2008 | 09:26 AM
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Hello, I was just wondering what it means when engines have say 3 ports or 8 ports and is having more ports better?
Old 11-30-2008 | 10:12 AM
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if you were to take you head off (the engines not your own) and remove the cylinder you would see 3 holes in it (using 3 port design as example) 2 holes would be across from each other and these are the intake ports, the one in the center is the exhaust port. a more agressive engine can have several intake ports arranged in various shapes and sizes. the engine builder uses these to try to make the engine more efficiant for whatever vehicle/use the engine will see. this a simple question,and this is the simplest answer i can think of, its like this the more air and fuel you can make the engine burn the more power you will get. if you are racing check your rules some classes may require you to run only 3 ports. and one more thing having only three ports does not mean you have a slower motor some of the most popular engines sold are 3 port ,there are so many other things that affect engine performance, crankshaft design, carburator , and the shape of the connecting rod (knife edging), compression, and your nitro %. keep searching on google and you should be able to find several articles on porting . good luck,kman
Old 11-30-2008 | 10:18 AM
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Thanks! This has confused me for ages.
Old 11-30-2008 | 11:01 AM
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hey no problem, by the time i was done writing that i was confused. if you check rc driver or extreme rc cars back issues, one of them had a great online article about enlarging your ports using a dremmel tool. i have used this before and have since ported several engines, if you ever have any ?s you can pm m if you would like i will also see if i can find that article for you it is acouple of years old maybe someone reading this has read the same artilcle and could help, kman
Old 11-30-2008 | 11:47 AM
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Awesome! but I'm not that serious about engines I'm only going to mess around with my nitro so power isnt a huge issue lol. Its just the car i want said it had a 3 port engine and this other car has 8 so i thought it might be better in some way. But now i know its not so cheers.

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