Re: There also is...
I have not seen the FI onres but the SU intakes are mighty rough inside!!! There is a weld that runs down the middle of all the tubes that is soooo sloppy and you can also grind down a lot off the bridge where the 2 ports are together.....
For my port and polish I got a 3" buffer with a flex shaft that cranks out 10K RPM at harbor Freight for like $20 or $30 and it is working just fine with dremel cutters , grinding stones and sanding drums...Most people say that they (dremel size) tools won't workj but they seem fine to me and if you are not a seasoned pro like Tony it is comforting to know that you can;t slip and have a big ole snafu or hole in your head/intake.....It may take longer but the best part is I can get most of the shaft into all areas of the intake.....so if your not in a hurry and on a budget check out harbor freight ( they also have heavier duty ones and the ones that is just a motor and a long flex shaft with higher RPM's for like $60....(these are what the pro's who don't use air tools..( I personally dont like air tools because of the bulkiness of the tool...)
Z ya later
Mike K
I have not seen the FI onres but the SU intakes are mighty rough inside!!! There is a weld that runs down the middle of all the tubes that is soooo sloppy and you can also grind down a lot off the bridge where the 2 ports are together.....
For my port and polish I got a 3" buffer with a flex shaft that cranks out 10K RPM at harbor Freight for like $20 or $30 and it is working just fine with dremel cutters , grinding stones and sanding drums...Most people say that they (dremel size) tools won't workj but they seem fine to me and if you are not a seasoned pro like Tony it is comforting to know that you can;t slip and have a big ole snafu or hole in your head/intake.....It may take longer but the best part is I can get most of the shaft into all areas of the intake.....so if your not in a hurry and on a budget check out harbor freight ( they also have heavier duty ones and the ones that is just a motor and a long flex shaft with higher RPM's for like $60....(these are what the pro's who don't use air tools..( I personally dont like air tools because of the bulkiness of the tool...)
Z ya later
Mike K