good valvesprings for sts
#1
10 Second Club
Thread Starter
iTrader: (14)
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Central California
Posts: 1,392
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
good valvesprings for sts
well i'm about to order my sts kit, and i was wondering which valvesprings to use for a dd that are strong as f### since i will eventually turn up the boost! i currently have ls6 springs, and am gonna take out my hotcam this weekend, and replace it with the stock cam so i might as well replace the springs as well. any suggestions are appreciated! thanks.
#4
On The Tree
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Austin, TEXAS > *
Posts: 192
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by RooRnZ28
well i'm about to order my sts kit, and i was wondering which valvesprings to use for a dd that are strong as f### since i will eventually turn up the boost! i currently have ls6 springs, and am gonna take out my hotcam this weekend, and replace it with the stock cam so i might as well replace the springs as well. any suggestions are appreciated! thanks.
I'm running the patriots now, and I'll run them in my new motor as well. Def. a quality piece.
Z06 cam would work, but you can go bigger without sacrificing drivability. If you're already tuning it (which you have to for the boost) then I'd do that.
#6
10 Second Club
Thread Starter
iTrader: (14)
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Central California
Posts: 1,392
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
well i'm putting the stock cam in because i want it to run fine before i install the sts. right now i'm running the hotcam with no tune and it runs like ****, and the nearest tune is 3+ hours drive. would the car run with a z06 cam and stock tuning? at least so i'm able to put on the sts kit and tow it for a tune. if that is possible then i would definately do that. thanks guys!
Trending Topics
#8
On The Tree
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Austin, TEXAS > *
Posts: 192
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by RooRnZ28
well i'm putting the stock cam in because i want it to run fine before i install the sts. right now i'm running the hotcam with no tune and it runs like ****, and the nearest tune is 3+ hours drive. would the car run with a z06 cam and stock tuning? at least so i'm able to put on the sts kit and tow it for a tune. if that is possible then i would definately do that. thanks guys!
- Cam swap because the car isn't tuned
- Install turbo
- Tune car
Instead, do this if the STS install is less than a month away (or so):
- Order a cam that's good for the STS. 216-224 duration on the intake and a 115-118 LSA would drive almost like stock with a tune.
- Install STS and new cam
- Tune car
Or this if the STS install is more than a month away (or so):
- Go to the place that's going to do your post-STS tune now, and ask them if you pay for the tune up front (and bring the car in later with the STS), will they do an idle/low speed tune with the hotcam to keep you going for the time until you get the STS. No dyno time or anything, just a quickie. The car won't be good for racing but you're about to change all that anyway so who cares? Then do the part above ^^
#9
10 Second Club
Thread Starter
iTrader: (14)
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Central California
Posts: 1,392
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
ok the sts install is probably about 2 weeks away, i was planning on ordering the kit next week while my mechanic did my camswap.. then when the kit came in i was gonna have it installed so then i could get the whole thing tuned. the nearest tuner to me is a 3+ hour drive so i was planning making that trip only once. ok i'm gonna go with the patriot duals, but now it comes down to the cam. should i just go with the stock cam or upgrade? is it really worth it?
#11
I have decided to go with a bit stiffer spring in my LS2 [which has the LS6 springs stock] as I'm changing over from STS to the GenTT [twin front mount out of Australia]. They use the 918's a good bit, and that had been my plan. I am considering using the Patriots, or the PRC out of TX Speed. I guess I'm wondering if this is more pressure than needed.
I've done a good bit of searching, and cannot really tell much diff between the PRC duals, Patriot duals, and some of the 'name brands'. Any thoughts on that? Do all of these come with everything [locks, seats, etc.]?
Also I will swap to some stiffer pushrods so I'm looking around for packages.
I've done a good bit of searching, and cannot really tell much diff between the PRC duals, Patriot duals, and some of the 'name brands'. Any thoughts on that? Do all of these come with everything [locks, seats, etc.]?
Also I will swap to some stiffer pushrods so I'm looking around for packages.
#12
On The Tree
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Austin, TEXAS > *
Posts: 192
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The Patriots are an amazing product, I don't see how you could go wrong with them, and I've never seen anyone say bad things about them. Affordable too.
@RooRnZ28: Without a doubt, get a custom cam.
@RooRnZ28: Without a doubt, get a custom cam.