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Extrude Hone, anyone ever have it done?

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99FiveOh

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Just out of curiousity, I went to extrudhone website and checked out the prices to get a Mustang upper and lower done. Level 1 for upper and lower is 781 bucks! Level 2 is almost 900! Are people insane? You can probably buy the best intake available for your Mustang and still have enough left for a steak dinner.

I've heard people recommending this service and seen it mentioned in magazines, but I didn't realize just how much it costs. If I ran a business like that, I'd at least keep my prices in competition with brand new, superior parts. Just wow!
 

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I know...It's VERY expensive!!!
 

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I bought an extrude honed lower Cobra intake for $200 once. Their prices have really gone up. I don't think it helps much. A smooth port job is so close you can barely tell the difference. I suppose if you were building a super competitive engine you might spend them money. Definately not worth shelling out the bones for a street car.

Kurt
 

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Racin's money
 

99FiveOh

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revhead347 said:
I bought an extrude honed lower Cobra intake for $200 once. Their prices have really gone up. I don't think it helps much. A smooth port job is so close you can barely tell the difference. I suppose if you were building a super competitive engine you might spend them money. Definately not worth shelling out the bones for a street car.

Kurt
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That's what I was thinking. They got themselves a really expensive play-dough machine and we have to pay for it! lol
 

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Very pricey indeed.
 
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