Extrude honing and acid porting both kinda' fall into a "grey " area. Acid porting is mostly done under the valve area in the bowl, which is harder to detect and see. I think what the tech guys look for is the textured as cast porosity of the cast iron, and any variation. Extrude honing leaves a different look and texture to the parent metal, and could possibly be flagged as "suspicious", and might even require that the head be removed completely for a closer look. Another thing that might lead to a racer getting noticed at all, is by how fast he/she is running. If he/she isn't even running close to the index, or under it, then they might not even get a second glance from the tech guys, other than what can be seen externally. Its usually the racers at the top of the ladder that get the shadow of suspicion cast onto someone how they think is threatening their position, or is running faster than they think that person should be running, especially if they just come out of nowhere and start running the index #'s. The tech officials have a tough job, no doubt, but you would be surprised at how many phone calls they get in a weeks time from other racers crying and complaining about someone else they think is cheating, when they themself are really the guilty party. You would think that racers would be in a more professional atmosphere and conduct themselves more maturely, but its just a bigger sandbox with more expensive toys....