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Old 01-08-2011, 08:39 AM
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Need a spring that can handle a 596/596 duration cam, any suggestions?
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I would look at PAC 1218s or PAC 1518s in a beehive, or PAC 1221s in a dual. Texas Speed handles PACs.
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also look at comp 918.
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Originally Posted by Marcello7x
also look at comp 918.


only if your wanting to drop a valve
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Originally Posted by SOMSS
Need a spring that can handle a 596/596 duration cam, any suggestions?
you mean lift?

patriot gold duals here. no problems so far. they do make a little noise but thats typical.
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Im running the Lunati Golds. But that cam could likely be handled by a 1518 no sweat.




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