Porting Is A Little Harder Than I Thought..
Yeah, what Tyson said.
I use an air powered die-grinder with much larger bits. Mine is 8-10 mm diameter. Goes through the housing like a hot knife thru butter. Takes less than 10 mins per exhaust port, including sanding/finishing. I use a dremel with the flexi for the final sand finish, but the die grinder I just attack it from both sides without any probs. Practice, practice, practice! Have fun
I use an air powered die-grinder with much larger bits. Mine is 8-10 mm diameter. Goes through the housing like a hot knife thru butter. Takes less than 10 mins per exhaust port, including sanding/finishing. I use a dremel with the flexi for the final sand finish, but the die grinder I just attack it from both sides without any probs. Practice, practice, practice! Have fun
Dremels suck for porting. I use a 1/4" die grinder with carbide bits for rough porting, and an 1/8" pencil die grinder for the detail work. 70K rpm, it doesnt overheat, and its small and easy to control.
I love using a dremel and won't waste any time trying to use a die grinder the next time I port anything. The dremel allows better control and precision and the die grinder I had was very clumsy.
If your just taking away massive amounts of metal then I guess a die grinder would do the job. But in no way would I ever use it for any sorts of detail work, one mistake and you got yourself a big gouge.





