Porting the exhaust manifold on a car is a great way to optimize the performance of the engine. When most manifolds are manufactured, they are not optimized for performance, since the amount of time it would take to do this would not be cost effective. However, tuners and engine builders have been porting exhaust and intake manifolds for many years as a method of optimizing airflow and increasing an engine's horsepower.
Porting is where the ports on a manifold that mate up to the motor are enlarged to optimize airflow out of the motor, thereby increasing horsepower. If the exhaust ports on the motor are larger than the ports on the intake manifold, air is not exiting the engine as efficiently as it could be.
The easiest method to determine whether you should port the openings on your manifold is by using a manifold gasket. With the manifold off of the car, line the gasket up with the exhaust ports on the engine's head. The edges of the holes in the gasket should come right up to the edge of the intake ports. Now place the same gasket over the holes on the manifold that mate up the engine's exhaust ports. If you can see material inside the holes of the gasket, then this material can be removed to make the holes larger and match up with the holes on the gasket and the engine's exhaust ports.
How to Port