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Old 12-10-2007, 04:47 PM
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Gonna be buying a cam very soon, I'm going with the tsp 231/237 .598"-.595". Can I get away with using the comp 918 springs, or should I spend a little extra and get the dual springs?
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Originally Posted by MillersSS
Gonna be buying a cam very soon, I'm going with the tsp 231/237 .598"-.595". Can I get away with using the comp 918 springs, or should I spend a little extra and get the dual springs?
IMO, buy the duals.
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We've run the 918s with the 231/237 for many years. That being said the life on a double spring is so much better that I would definately go with a PRC double spring kit. I've tested our spring at 60k miles & they still have very very good pressures & probably could have gone a lot more miles!
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