New valve springs
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New valve springs
I have a new set of beehive valve springs ready to go in my car. I dont have anything done internal yet (no cam etc.). Being as these springs dont have a very good track record, and I dont want to just toss them, I am planning on just throwing them in with the stock cam. Will this do anything for my car. I know the stock springs will go bad eventually, but I dont know when.
Right now i have about 62k on the ticker.
Any help will be appreciated
Right now i have about 62k on the ticker.
Any help will be appreciated
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Not worth the effort imo. Your stockers should be good for 100k at least unless you drive wide open all the time. Not all beehives have a bad track record, just stay away from the 918's not made by pac.