G5X3 cam with beehive springs?
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Originally Posted by yak
you can use the 918's but you need to shim them in order to make them fit properly (pressure) you will make more power with a single spring too. With those fast ramp rates I would not run a single spring just incase i broke a spring at 7k
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There is a thread by J-Rod in the advanced section all about high lift cams and beehive lightweight springs.
Light valves
Titanium retainers
918's shimmed (.100) from coilbind
Stock rockers
Make for some of the best harmonicaly controled valvetrain at high rpms.
I've taken 918's till 7200 rpms on a drag only setup and only changed them once a year (on initial change none had lost any pressure (60 passes))
Those are awsome springs.
Light valves
Titanium retainers
918's shimmed (.100) from coilbind
Stock rockers
Make for some of the best harmonicaly controled valvetrain at high rpms.
I've taken 918's till 7200 rpms on a drag only setup and only changed them once a year (on initial change none had lost any pressure (60 passes))
Those are awsome springs.