Port match it
Cylinder to base transfers
Take the transfer covers off and port match those to the cylinder if they require it. I’ve never done a 372 yet but the 550 transfer covers needed work.
One thing I have thought of is to modify the intake horn so that there is no divider. However keep the divider and the boot stock, this would still keep separate air charges but possibly increase volumetric efficiency. Again I’ve thought about it, but not sure how this would affect turbulence. I like the x torq design and fuel efficiency thus the keeping of the divider and intake boot stock. Anyone with any info on this I’d love to hear your opinion, or fact of the matter
Make sure your base gasket is good and use sealant on it, there’s so little of it from factory. Also check the base gasket, on the 550 they were a little to big in places causing air flow restrictions for transfers. Trimming the gasket with an exacto to match the base helps.
Gains are minimal with the above mentioned, but throttle response should improve a bit without compromising engine longevity.
It’s coming up one year on my 372, so I’ll be checking these things out soon enough.
My two cents