I'm in the midst of getting to my injectors on the '85 (good fun) - Have cleaned the plenum while it's off but here's the question :
WHY does each port (behind throttle body) have metal in the way of the airflow, at sides and bottom?
My ONLY 2 thoughts are:
1. Time saving on G.M.'s behalf
2. It actually helps 'swirl' the air before it meets the intake port...
I'm biased towards the second reason, but only because I don't want to grind it away and find my idle quality or performance/economy suffers!
I've searched the forum but only find mention of grinding it away once...Can someone who's DONE IT, PLEASE give me a learned answer on this ASAP before I put it all back together?
The setup as it IS, sort of takes away the theories of TB airfoils, smoothbore MAF -> TB etc when there's a dirty great blockage at the plenum!!!
Many thanks!