springs retainers
#7
Well, I know my setup was able to spin to 10.3K without float, but that was tested due to user/revlimit error, will hopefully never happen again.
Springs is part of the valvetrain, which never should be handled as a complete system.
Cheap Ti retainers, no thanks (my custom steels one were not cheap though...)
Springs is part of the valvetrain, which never should be handled as a complete system.
Cheap Ti retainers, no thanks (my custom steels one were not cheap though...)
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Nope. Nobody here is running any form of "built" head. Those +1 mm valves sound cool....that must be a brand new product that just hit the market. No.....wait.....I just did a 10 second search and found out they have been on the market about 10 years.
Kids these days.
Reading is fundamental.
Kids these days.
Reading is fundamental.
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As much as I would love to sell you a wicked built head that flows 25%+ more than your current head and will rev ~1500rpm higher, it's not a good place to spend money until you've got a built bottom end and a good tubular manifold to match it. Headwork is fruit from the very top of the performance/cost tree.