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Old 01-18-2004, 10:27 PM
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Which valvespring will hold up to .598 lift in a daily driver?
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i'd go with comps or crane duals. are you planning to run the tsp231?
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It's a Comp Cams 228/234 .588/.598 115+4 for my supercharged 403 in a Tahoe.
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If you are looking for a drop in, dual spring, then the Crane duals would be my choice.
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They don't have to be a drop in I'm having heads done at TEA right now.
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The crane duals would still be my choice.




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