What is max lift for ls6 springs?
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What is max lift for ls6 springs?
I picked up some L92 heads and was looking into getting some valvesprings for them. I always thought ls6 springs were good up to .550 lift. But I stumbled on a site that sells them and they say up to a .580 lift. The cam I will be using is a .573 lift. Which is it, .550 or .580? Thanks fellas.
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I believe the older ones were .550, and the newer ones (cause there was a revision in '02 I believe) are rated at around .570-.580
Either way, you're right at the limit so I wouldn't push it. Just get some 918's.
Either way, you're right at the limit so I wouldn't push it. Just get some 918's.
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Lingenfelter uses them on their cams in the .570-.580 range street cams. GM says they will go 100K miles. I've had my LS6 springs on since 2003 and they are still good.
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the intake valves on L92 are too heavy for that spring and high rate cam. Better get a stiffer spring.
FYI, you do not only look at lift capability of the spring and say this will handle X or Y cam. You have to look at spring pressures and install height.
FYI, you do not only look at lift capability of the spring and say this will handle X or Y cam. You have to look at spring pressures and install height.
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Great guys. The heads are currently bare. I bought them bare so I can put the parts I want in them. I was thinking about getting some Ls3 valves. I hear they are suppose to be lighter and will go right in these heads. I also heard there was some faulty 918's sent out. Like there was a bad batch so to speak.