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5.0 Coyote Valve Spring Upgrade: Brands, size, and price
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric@jpc" data-source="post: 13868781" data-attributes="member: 131792"><p>Yes what im saying is if you're building an engine and installing springs i would not purchase Boss Springs. I would BUY something better.</p><p></p><p>A real Boss has a larger exhaust cam which can make the valve float issue come sooner then if you have stock GT cams.</p><p></p><p>If you have an aluminator (comes with boss springs) and its already in the car and running i wouldn't change springs just because.</p><p></p><p>There are some guys making 1000 on boss springs in their Aluminator how ever its not an ideal setup IMO.</p><p></p><p>All my comments are more for the guys that are building a short block and looking for a replacement spring.</p><p></p><p>Every combo will be a bit different so there is not real answer to when you should change. How ever if you have plans on 800 plus my suggestion would be livernoise or trickflow "1". if you have some big cams i would suggest a swap </p><p></p><p>there are many variables to this question. IF you want any specific answers you can email me <a href="mailto:Eric@jpcracing.com">Eric@jpcracing.com</a> i would be more then happy to help you with your specific combo.</p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric@jpc, post: 13868781, member: 131792"] Yes what im saying is if you're building an engine and installing springs i would not purchase Boss Springs. I would BUY something better. A real Boss has a larger exhaust cam which can make the valve float issue come sooner then if you have stock GT cams. If you have an aluminator (comes with boss springs) and its already in the car and running i wouldn't change springs just because. There are some guys making 1000 on boss springs in their Aluminator how ever its not an ideal setup IMO. All my comments are more for the guys that are building a short block and looking for a replacement spring. Every combo will be a bit different so there is not real answer to when you should change. How ever if you have plans on 800 plus my suggestion would be livernoise or trickflow "1". if you have some big cams i would suggest a swap there are many variables to this question. IF you want any specific answers you can email me [email]Eric@jpcracing.com[/email] i would be more then happy to help you with your specific combo. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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