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What valve springs should i use?
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<blockquote data-quote="toomnymods" data-source="post: 14596926" data-attributes="member: 156653"><p>Well I started shifting around 7600 recently when I added the boss manifold, and figured I'd better look into upgrading my springs and retainer clips/locks.</p><p>I don't really want to use the cheapest method if thier are safer better quality springs out there. I know some use the boss valve springs with great results but I only like to buy parts one time, and really wouldn't want to have to swap them out later when I build the motor and shoot for 1100-1200 rwhp with my twin setup.</p><p>I noticed from searching that livernois has a set for 300.00 and MMR sells the chromoly and titanium springs which are probably over kill for what I have now being N/A but would probably fit the bill nicely for after the motor was built. Would thier be any bad effects from using the chromeoly or titanium springs now just being N/A on stock cams and revving to 7600-7800?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toomnymods, post: 14596926, member: 156653"] Well I started shifting around 7600 recently when I added the boss manifold, and figured I'd better look into upgrading my springs and retainer clips/locks. I don't really want to use the cheapest method if thier are safer better quality springs out there. I know some use the boss valve springs with great results but I only like to buy parts one time, and really wouldn't want to have to swap them out later when I build the motor and shoot for 1100-1200 rwhp with my twin setup. I noticed from searching that livernois has a set for 300.00 and MMR sells the chromoly and titanium springs which are probably over kill for what I have now being N/A but would probably fit the bill nicely for after the motor was built. Would thier be any bad effects from using the chromeoly or titanium springs now just being N/A on stock cams and revving to 7600-7800? [/QUOTE]
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